
Global Summit Rallies for Two-State Solution 🌍✌️
France and Saudi Arabia lead a global summit in Paris to rally support for a two-state solution, as some nations recognize a Palestinian state amid Israel and U.S. boycotts.
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France and Saudi Arabia lead a global summit in Paris to rally support for a two-state solution, as some nations recognize a Palestinian state amid Israel and U.S. boycotts.
Several countries have recognized Palestine. Discover why this matters to young adults in South and Southeast Asia. Join the global conversation!
The UK, Australia and Canada formally recognized the state of Palestine on Sunday. Here’s what this diplomatic move means for young voices across South and Southeast Asia.
Britain and Portugal will recognize a Palestinian state ahead of the UN General Assembly debate, pushing for renewed talks on a two-state solution.
The UN General Assembly adopted a Hamas-free two-state solution resolution, condemning attacks and calling for a lasting Israel-Palestine peace plan.
EU foreign ministers call on the US to reverse its visa ban on Palestinian officials ahead of the UNGA, amid Gaza humanitarian concerns.
The US revoked visas for Palestinian leader Abbas and 80 officials ahead of UNGA2024 as allies plan to recognize Palestinian statehood, sparking calls to honor the UN headquarters agreement.
U.S. bars Palestinian President Abbas and 80 PLO/PA members from the UN General Assembly in New York, citing security and policy reasons, even as allies push to recognize a Palestinian state.
Around 50,000 protesters braved the rain at Sydney Harbour Bridge, calling for an end to conflict and famine in Gaza.
Western nations like France, Britain, and Canada eye recognizing Palestine at UNGA, amid escalating tensions and expert insights.