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France and Saudi Arabia push UN resolution for Palestinian statehood on 1967 borders, facing U.S. and Israeli opposition.
France and Saudi Arabia are leading a global push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the UN, backed by a nonbinding resolution and support from nearly 150 countries, including several Western nations.
The plan calls for Palestinian statehood on pre-1967 borders, international rebuilding of Gaza, peacekeepers, and regional normalization, including Saudi-Israel ties.
However, the U.S. and Israel oppose it, arguing it rewards Hamas, undermines ceasefire efforts, and threatens Israeli security.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his far-right coalition resist statehood, favoring West Bank annexation, while the Palestinian Authority faces challenges including corruption, delayed elections, and lack of trust.
Core issues like borders, settlements, refugees, Jerusalem’s status, and Israel’s identity as a Jewish state remain unresolved, raising doubts about the plan’s viability amid deep divisions and a history of failed peace efforts.
Francia y Arabia Saudita empujan la resolución de la ONU para el estado palestino en las fronteras de 1967, enfrentando la oposición de Estados Unidos e Israel.