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UN conference backs two-state solution, calls on Israel to commit to a Palestinian state

The two-day meeting, which ends Tuesday, is taking place amid the latest reports that starvation and famine are taking place in Gaza.

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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — High-level representatives at a U.N. conference on Tuesday urged Israel to commit to a Palestinian state and gave “unwavering support†to a two-state solution, signaling widespread international determination to end one of the world’s longest conflicts.

The “New York Declaration†sets out a phased plan to end the nearly eight-decade conflict and the ongoing war in Gaza. The plan would culminate with an independent, demilitarized Palestine living side by side peacefully with Israel, and their eventual integration into the wider Mideast region.

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