UN, Palestinians, Israel And A Hope For 2-State Solution
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"This is not the place for that conversation, I'm a real person who came here to play music," Spektor told the crowd.
Recognising Palestinian statehood is an important step, but without a formal political process, remains largely a symbolic gesture.
Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister Arrmanatha Nasir has called for no veto to be applied against Palestine's bid for full membership in the UN.
Tom Cotton, a Republican Senator from Arkansas, responded to Macron's statement by saying on X: "This is a shameful endorsement of terrorists. The best way for this conflict to end is to back Israel in its righteous mission of rescuing the hostages and defeating Hamas."
The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank behind Project 2025, published a report called Project Esther in October 2024, describing it as a "blueprint to counter antise
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The UK Government will recognize Palestine before the next general election in 2029, according to UK Minister of Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds.
France has announced its intention to become the first member of the Group of Seven to recognize Palestine as a state. Ireland, Norway and Spain have already done so, breaking from a consensus within Western Europe and the US that the Palestinians should achieve statehood through negotiations with Israel.
The leadership of “Sarvajana Balaya” political alliance held a meeting with the Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Sri Lanka, Ihab Khalil, earlier today (29)
France has announced it will recognize the state of Palestine, a move that could shift discussions about the Middle East’s future.
Spektor said her show was ‘not the place for that conversation’ after a man shouted ‘free Palestine’ during the performance
On Saturday, Regina Spektor’s concert in Portland at Revolution Hall was disrupted after a handful of attendees yelled “Free Palestine!” and caught the attention of the singer, according to Stereogum.
Brits support recognising a Palestinian state by a rate of almost three to one, a new poll has found. Researchers at Survation have found 49% of respondents are in favour of recognising Palestinian statehood, while 13% are opposed.