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    Departing Senior UN Official Advocates for One-State Solution, Criticizes US and Israel: ‘Alarming Remarks’

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    UN Official Advocates for One-State Solution in Israel-Hamas Conflict

    What’s happening?

    A senior United Nations official has proposed a one-state resolution as a potential solution to the enduring conflict in the Middle East between Israel and the Hamas organization.

    Why does it matter?

    This proposal is significant as it could potentially redefine the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A one-state solution, where both Israelis and Palestinians would live under a single government, is a contentious issue. It could either lead to a peaceful coexistence or escalate the tensions further. The international community has long been divided on this issue, with some advocating for a two-state solution, while others propose a one-state resolution.

    What’s next?

    The proposal by the UN official is likely to spark a new round of debates and discussions on the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It remains to be seen how Israel, Hamas, and the international community will respond to this suggestion.

    This story was first published on Fox News .

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