Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, vowed that his people “will not leave our land.” His address came days ...
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Israel is guilty of war crimes, Palestine’s Abbas tells UNGA
While the Palestinian Authority president spoke via videolink, world leaders met without him to discuss the war in Gaza.
Meanwhile, in protest of Israel's continuation of its military operations in Gaza, several nations including France, the U.K. and Canada recognized Palestinian statehood as leaders prepared to gather ...
Recognition of a Palestinian state stood out as the major issue confronting the 80th United Nations General Assembly.
France joins Australia, Canada, UK and other allies in recognizing Palestinian state as Israel threatens diplomatic ...
As global momentum builds for Palestinian recognition, Asmara and Yaoundé remain the lone African holdouts, bound to Israel ...
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The Bolduc Brief: The Pros and Cons of a Two-State Solution Between Israel and Palestine
A two-state solution may hold the promise of peace and self-determination, but the hard truths of history, security fears, ...
There has been a recent rush of countries to formally recognise the state of Palestine. Affirming Palestinian sovereignty ...
He will also meet with US President Donald Trump on Monday and will return to Israel on Tuesday morning. Prime Minister ...
Japan’s prime minister tells the United Nations that Tokyo’s recognition of the State of Palestine is only a question of time, saying he was “indignant” at recent comments by Israeli officials.
The country now joins the long list of countries calling for a two-state solution to end the war in Gaza and the recognition ...
Global momentum behind Palestinian statehood could strip extremists of their purpose and offer Israel a way out of isolation.
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