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UN General Assembly votes for Hamas-free Palestinian state

States supporting Palestinians can now rebuff Israeli accusations that they implicitly condone Hamas, say experts

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Hamas fighters control a crowd while the Red Cross collects Israeli hostages to be released under a ceasefire agreement in Gaza in January. Photo: AP

The UN General Assembly voted Friday to back the “New York Declaration”, a resolution which seeks to breathe new life into the two-state solution between Israel and Palestine – without the involvement of Hamas.

The text was adopted by 142 votes in favour, 10 against – including Israel and key ally the United States – and 12 abstentions. It clearly condemns Hamas and demands that it surrender its weapons.

Although Israel has criticised UN bodies for nearly two years over their failure to condemn Hamas’s attack on October 7, 2023, the declaration, presented by France and Saudi Arabia, leaves no ambiguity.

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Formally called the New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, the text states that “Hamas must free all hostages” and that the UN General Assembly condemns “the attacks committed by Hamas against civilians on the 7th of October”.

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Explosions rock Doha as Israeli air strike targets Hamas leaders in Qatar

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It also calls for “collective action to end the war in Gaza, to achieve a just, peaceful and lasting settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on the effective implementation of the Two-State solution”.

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