Prospects Of Two-State Solution To Israeli-Palestinian Conflict More “Distant”: UN Chief

Prospects Of Two-State Solution To Israeli-Palestinian Conflict More “Distant”: UN Chief

UNITED NATIONS, Nov 28 (NNN-PNN) – United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, yesterday said that, the prospects of the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are becoming “more distant.”

The UN chief pointed to a host of factors which continue to cause great misery, including the expansion of illegal settlements, a significant spike in the demolition of Palestinian homes and structures, violence and continued militant activity.

In a message for the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which falls tomorrow, the secretary-general noted that, the COVID-19 pandemic, decimated the Palestinian economy and undermined the already fragile humanitarian, economic and political situation in Gaza, further entrenched by crippling restrictions on movement and access.

The secretary-general said, he remains committed to supporting Palestinians and Israelis to resolve the conflict and end the occupation, “in line with relevant UN resolutions, international law and bilateral agreements in pursuit of the vision of two states.”

Guterres also expressed his extreme concern, over the financial situation facing the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), appealing to all member states for urgent contributions, to allow it to meet the critical humanitarian and development needs of Palestine refugees, during the pandemic.

At the UN headquarters in New York, on Dec 1, the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, will convene high-level talks by officials of member states, the secretary-general, intergovernmental organisations and representatives of civil society, according to the UN spokesman’s office.

The committee will also launch the virtual exhibit entitled: “The Writing is on the Wall: Annexation Past and Present.” The exhibition will examine the plight of the Palestinian people, focusing on the wall built in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

“It will explore this, through the words of advocates and public personalities, and through images from artists and human rights activists, who utilised the wall as a canvas to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people,” the office said.

The International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is an annual observance, designated by the UN General Assembly, on Dec 2, 1977, to commemorate its adoption of a resolution on Nov 29, 1947, to partition the mandate of Palestine into two states.

Events commemorating this date are held at the UN headquarters in New York and UN offices in Geneva, Nairobi and Vienna and other cities around the world.– NNN-PNN

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