Israeli parliament approves resolution rejecting Palestinian statehood
Israeli media have reported that the country’s parliament (Knesset) has passed a resolution rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state with a majority vote.
According to the Israel Times, in a report released early this morning Thursday, July 18th, the resolution was supported by coalition parties of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right-wing opposition parties, and even with the backing of the National Unity Party led by Benny Gantz.
The report states that the resolution against the formation of a Palestinian government was passed with 68 votes in favor and 9 votes against. Its provisions negate the establishment of a Palestinian state as a two-state solution.
The Israeli parliament has approved this controversial resolution amidst ongoing extensive negotiations to halt the war in Gaza. The two-state solution remains one of the supported options by international organizations and countries.
Since the outbreak of war, the Palestinian people have faced a dire humanitarian crisis. Over 38,000 individuals have been killed, and thousands more have been injured and displaced from Gaza.
The conflict has exacerbated already challenging living conditions, with infrastructure severely damaged and essential services disrupted.
International calls for ceasefire and humanitarian aid have intensified as the situation continues to deteriorate with devastating consequences for civilians caught in the crossfire.
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