Tuesday, September 23, 2025 - United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres described the situation in Gaza as “intolerable,” stressing that a two-state solution remains the only way to end the conflict.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Guterres said that while
he welcomes the growing number of countries recognizing a two-state solution,
he emphasized that “nothing can justify the horrific October 7 terror attacks
by Hamas or the taking of hostages.”
He added that “nothing can justify the collective punishment
of the Palestinian people.”
Responding to criticism, Guterres insisted that Palestinian
statehood “is a right, not a reward,” warning that without it, there will be
“no peace” in the region.
“We must recommit ourselves to the two-state solution before
it is too late — a solution in which two independent, democratic, viable, and
sovereign states are mutually recognized and fully integrated into the
international community,” he said.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, argued
that recognizing a Palestinian state would amount to “giving a massive prize to
terror.”
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said recognizing the
Palestinian state is imperative now because the prospect of a two-state
solution “is receding before our eyes.”
“It’s necessary in our judgment, and the judgment of most
other countries in the world, that we have to push on this now, because, as I
say, the possibility — in absolute violation of the UN Charter and an absolute
violation of international law — of self-determination for the Palestinian
people is being erased,” Carney said at the Council on Foreign Relations, a day
after announcing Canada’s recognition of a Palestinian state.
“The idea of waiting until all of the conditions are in place
for a free and viable Palestinian state” is like “keeping the concept there on
the shelf when it is the avowed policy of the Israeli government that there
will never be a Palestinian state,” Carney said, pointing to Israel’s expanding
settlements in the occupied West Bank.
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