Israel has killed at least 98 people in Gaza during the "tactical ceasefire" announced by the army
Meanwhile, the United Nations General Assembly in New York has begun an international meeting for the two-state solution organized by France and Saudi Arabia. US Government considers the conference "unproductive and inadequate."
A Palestinian aid truck in Zikim, north of the Gaza Strip.
Since the Israeli Army announced a "tactical ceasefire" in some parts of Palestine, at least 98 people have been killed in attacks in various parts of the Gaza Strip, including 25 people near relief centres.
Israel has killed 59,921 people in Gaza since the start of the Israeli offensive on 7 October 2023, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Meanwhile, the two-state international settlement conference, organized by France and Saudi Arabia, has begun at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The USGovernment considers the conference "unproductive and inadequate."
Saudi Arabia has stressed that the aim of this forum is to propose a road map for "the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state and an end to the occupation through a just and lasting solution".
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said at the summit that "unilateral actions" that undermine the two-state solution are "unacceptable."
"Let us be clear: the progressive annexation of the occupied West Bank is illegal. It must be abandoned. The general destruction of Gaza is unacceptable," he said, adding that these are not "isolated events," but "part of a systemic reality that is dismantling the foundations of peace in the Middle East."
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has advocated the need for a "clear timetable" for the recognition of Palestine and its accession to the United Nations, and has stated that a period of between 12 and 15 months would be sufficient.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has denounced that the creation of a Palestinian state cannot be negotiated because Israel "is not ready to sit down at the table and negotiate a two-state solution."
Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelaty, has called for "saving" the two-state solution and creating an independent Palestinian state to "circumvent the veto" on Israel, which enjoys broad international consensus.
There are a total of 149 states that recognize Palestine, three-quarters of the UN membership.
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