The United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution supporting an independent Palestinian state and a two-state solution.
The resolution condemns Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel and Israel’s siege that caused a humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
Strong International Support
Out of 193 UN members, 142 voted in favor, 10 opposed, and 12 abstained from the New York Declaration.
France and Saudi Arabia introduced the resolution, which grants the Palestinian Authority full control over all Palestinian territories.
The measure calls for a transitional administrative committee to take charge immediately after Gaza achieves a ceasefire.
Hamas Must Disarm and Release Hostages
The declaration orders Hamas to end its rule in Gaza, surrender weapons to the Palestinian Authority, and free all hostages.
It emphasizes transferring governance to the Palestinian Authority to ensure stability and legitimacy in Palestinian territories.
UN Mission to Protect Civilians
The resolution proposes deploying a UN-backed mission to safeguard Palestinian civilians and provide security guarantees for Israelis.
The mission would monitor the ceasefire, assist the transfer of authority, and support steps toward lasting peace.