A high-level United Nations conference, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, has brought together ministers from over 100 countries to revive efforts for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The US and Israel have boycotted the event, criticizing it as unproductive, while other nations—including France, Saudi Arabia, and many Arab states—emphasize that there is 'no alternative' to a two-state solution for lasting peace. UN Secretary-General António Guterres and other leaders have warned that the conflict has reached a breaking point, citing Israel's ongoing occupation and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The conference aims to lay out concrete steps toward Palestinian statehood and calls for an end to actions undermining peace, such as settlement expansion and violence. Despite the absence of key players, the gathering signals growing international support for renewed diplomatic efforts to resolve the decades-old conflict.
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