The Manila Times

UN: Denial of Palestinia­n statehood ‘unacceptab­le’

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The right of the Palestinia­n people to build their own state “must be recognized by all,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Uganda on Saturday.

“The refusal to accept a twostate solution for Israelis and Palestinia­ns, and the denial of the right to statehood for the Palestinia­n people, are unacceptab­le,” the UN leader insisted in the Ugandan capital Kampala.

Such a stance “would indefinite­ly prolong a conflict that has become a major threat to global peace and security; exacerbate polarizati­on; and embolden extremists everywhere,” Guterres warned.

“The right of the Palestinia­n people to build their own state must be recognized by all.”

The ongoing bloodshed in the Palestinia­n Gaza territory was prompted by the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas fighters.

That attack resulted in the deaths of about 1,140 people, most of them Israeli civilians, according to an Agence France-Presse (AFP) tally based on official Israeli figures.

Israel’s relentless bombardmen­t and ground offensive since then have killed at least 24,927 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas government’s health ministry.

In its final summit communique, the Non-Aligned Movement on Saturday “strongly condemned the illegal Israeli military aggression against the Gaza Strip” and called for “a lasting humanitari­an ceasefire.”

The assembled leaders in Kampala also called for “the independen­ce and sovereignt­y of the State of Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in order to achieve a two-state solution.”

The Non-Aligned Movement is a forum of 120 countries that aren’t formally aligned to any major power bloc. Its members include India, Iran, Iraq and South Africa.

The World Health Organizati­on has deplored the “inhuman living conditions” in the small coastal territory of 2.4 million inhabitant­s, many of whom have been displaced by the Israeli action.

On Monday, Guterres appealed for an immediate humanitari­an ceasefire in Gaza.

The United States, Israel’s main ally and key supporter in its war against Hamas, has also recently reiterated its support for the creation of a Palestinia­n state.

In recent days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his opposition to the creation of a viable Palestinia­n state, drawing criticism from his American ally.

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US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens on prior to their meeting in Tel Aviv on Oct. 18, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n group Hamas. Netanyahu has reaffirmed his opposition to the creation of a viable Palestinia­n state, drawing criticism from his American ally.
AFP PHOTO UNYIELDING US President Joe Biden (left) speaks as Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens on prior to their meeting in Tel Aviv on Oct. 18, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinia­n group Hamas. Netanyahu has reaffirmed his opposition to the creation of a viable Palestinia­n state, drawing criticism from his American ally.

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