Ministers gather at UN for delayed meeting on Israel, Palestinians

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FILE PHOTO: People rally in front of the United Nations headquarters during a \"Stop Starving Gaza Now\" protest amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in New York City, U.S., July 25, 2025. REUTERS/Christian Monterrosa/File Photo

The UN General Assembly in May 2024 overwhelmingly backed a Palestinian bid to become a full UN member.

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UNITED NATIONS - Dozens of ministers will gather at the United Nations on July 28 for a delayed conference to work towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, but the US and Israel are boycotting the event. 

The 193-member UN General Assembly decided in September 2024 that such a conference would be held in 2025. Hosted by France and Saudi Arabia, the conference was postponed in June after

Israel attacked Iran. 

The conference aims to lay out the parameters for a roadmap to a Palestinian state, while ensuring Israel’s security.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told newspaper La Tribune Dimanche in an interview published on July 27 that he will also use the conference this week to push other countries to join France in recognising a Palestinian state. 

France intends to recognise a Palestinian state

in September at the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly, President Emmanuel Macron said last week. 

“We will launch an appeal in New York so that other countries join us to initiate an even more ambitious and demanding dynamic that will culminate on Sept 21,” Mr Barrot said, adding that he expected Arab countries by then to condemn Palestinian militants Hamas and call for their disarmament.

The conference comes as a 22-month war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza still rages.

The war was triggered on Oct 7, 2023,

when Hamas killed 1,200 people in southern Israel and took some 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Since then, Israel’s military campaign has killed nearly 60,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities.

The US will not attend the conference at the United Nations, said a State Department spokesperson, describing it as “a gift to Hamas, which continues to reject ceasefire proposals accepted by Israel that would lead to the release of hostages and bring calm in Gaza”.

The State Department spokesperson added that Washington voted against the General Assembly in 2024 calling for the conference and would “not support actions that jeopardise the prospect for a long-term, peaceful resolution to the conflict”.

Israel is also not taking part in the conference, “which doesn’t first urgently address the issue of condemning Hamas and returning all of the remaining hostages”, said Mr Jonathan Harounoff, international spokesperson at Israel’s UN mission.

The UN has long endorsed a vision of two states living side by side within secure and recognised borders. Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, all territory captured by Israel in the 1967 war with neighbouring Arab states.

The UN General Assembly in May 2024 overwhelmingly

backed a Palestinian bid

to become a full UN member by recognising it as qualified to join and recommending the UN Security Council “reconsider the matter favourably”. The resolution garnered 143 votes in favour and nine against.

The General Assembly vote was a global survey of support for the Palestinian bid to become a full UN member – a move that would effectively recognise a Palestinian state – after the US vetoed it in the UN Security Council several weeks earlier. REUTERS

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