Israel Rejects UN Resolution on Two-State Solution

Israel dismissed the UN General Assembly's resolution supporting a two-state solution with Palestine, criticizing it for omitting Hamas as a terrorist group. Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein voiced disapproval, dubbing the Assembly a 'political circus.' The resolution's clauses reportedly lacked acknowledgment of Hamas's terrorist status.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-09-2025 22:10 IST | Created: 12-09-2025 22:10 IST
Israel Rejects UN Resolution on Two-State Solution
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In a move that has stirred international political waters, Israel has rejected a United Nations General Assembly resolution supporting a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine.

Israel expressed strong disapproval of the resolution, criticizing its failure to recognize Hamas as a terrorist organization. Oren Marmorstein, spokesperson for Israel's foreign ministry, labeled the UN General Assembly as a 'political circus detached from reality.'

Marmorstein's remarks highlight Israel's ongoing contention with the resolution, emphasizing the lack of alignment with Israel's perspective on Hamas and the broader conflict.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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