A two-state solution is viewed as humanity's best hope to end violence and humanitarian issues in Gaza. Recent recognition of Palestinian statehood by several countries, including the U.K., has intensified discussions around this topic. Israeli PM Netanyahu opposes such recognition, arguing it rewards terrorism from Hamas. Concurrently, officials like Rubio criticize premature recognition without addressing hostage situations. These developments reflect increasing international engagement and differing perspectives on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the urgent need for a renewed peace process.
A two-state solution is humanity's best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to bring an end to the conflict, suffering and starvation in Gaza, said Albanese.
Several countries have in recent months either recognized Palestinian statehood or announced plans to do so, including the U.K.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that recognizing a Palestinian state rewards Hamas' monstrous terrorism, opposing calls for Palestinian statehood.
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