Israel rejects UN General Assembly declaration on two-state solution with Palestinians | World News

Members of the United Nations General Assembly vote on the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, at U.N. headquarters in New York City. (File Photo)
Israel rejected on Friday the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voting to endorse a declaration outlining steps towards a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians.
Israel utterly rejects the decision of the UN General Assembly this evening.Once again, it has been proven how much the General Assembly is a political circus detached from reality: in the dozens of clauses of the declaration endorsed this resolution, there is not a single… pic.twitter.com/UAT2VaAysi— Oren Marmorstein (@OrenMarmorstein) September 12, 2025
“Once again, it has been proven how much the General Assembly is a political circus detached from reality: in the dozens of clauses of the declaration endorsed this resolution, there is not a single mention that Hamas is a terror organization,” Israeli foreign minry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein said in a post on X on Friday.




