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UN Highlights Urgency of Two-State Solution as Gaza Starves  Gaza Ceasefire Now

UN Highlights Urgency of Two-State Solution as Gaza Starves Gaza Ceasefire Now

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At a UN conference, global leaders urged Israel to support a two-state solution for peace in the Middle East, condemning violence from both sides. With Gaza facing starvation, the call for a Palestinian state gains momentum, despite opposition from Israel and the US.
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