UN assembly votes to back two-state solution for Israel and Palestine

The UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Friday to support a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict and urge Israel to commit to a Palestinian state, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vehemently opposes. The 193-member world body approved a non-binding resolution endorsing the “New York Declaration," which sets out a phased plan to end the nearly 80-year conflict. FRANCE 24 correspondent Jessica Le Masurier brings us more.

UN assembly votes to back two-state solution for Israel and Palestine
The UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Friday to support a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict and urge Israel to commit to a Palestinian state, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vehemently opposes. The 193-member world body approved a non-binding resolution endorsing the “New York Declaration," which sets out a phased plan to end the nearly 80-year conflict. FRANCE 24 correspondent Jessica Le Masurier brings us more.

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