After Israel withdrew its forces from the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza, a long line of vehicles, including lorries carrying household belongings, slowly made their way through the destruction left behind by the war. Many Palestinians returned to find their homes destroyed, leading to further displacement and suffering in the already devastated region. Despite the ceasefire, fear still lingered among residents, with concerns about safety and the ongoing danger in the area as they attempted to rebuild their lives amidst the ruins.
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The UN, the Palestinians, Israel and a stalled two-state solution
Since the UN's 1947 partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, it has played a crucial role in Palestinian affairs, aiming to revive the two-state solution. Key events include the 1948 Nakba, the 1967 Resolution 242 calling for Israeli withdrawal, the 1993 Oslo Accords, and recent US vetoes on Palestinian statehood requests despite global recognition of Palestine by numerous UN members. Want More Context? 🔎
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