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UN to Vote on "New York Declaration" Seeking Two-State Solution Without Hamas

Gulan Media September 12, 2025 News
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The UN General Assembly is preparing to vote on the "New York Declaration," a landmark resolution that calls for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, explicitly excluding the militant group Hamas from future governance.

Backed by France and Saudi Arabia, the draft resolution demands that Hamas immediately release all hostages, relinquish control of Gaza, and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority. The text has already secured support from the Arab League and 17 UN member states, signaling broad regional and international momentum.

The resolution outlines collective measures to end the ongoing war in Gaza while laying the foundation for the recognition of a sovereign Palestinian state. Diplomats say the initiative aims to shift the peace process away from cycles of violence and toward a negotiated settlement.

The vote comes ahead of a high-profile September 22 summit in Paris, where French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to formally recognize the State of Palestine. Analysts see the move as a direct effort to pressure Israel to end hostilities and engage in renewed peace talks.

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