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Viability of two-state solution 'steadily eroding,' UN chief warns

IANS | September 24, 2025 10:42 AM

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the viability of a two-state solution is steadily eroding, now reaching its most critical level in more than a generation.

In his statement at a UN Security Council high-level meeting on the Palestinian question, Guterres, on Tuesday, highlighted relentless settlement expansion, de facto annexation, and forced displacement as evidence of the erosion, Xinhua news agency reported.

"Cycles of deadly violence, including by extremist settlers, have entrenched an unlawful Israeli occupation and pushed us perilously close to a point of no return, " he added.

Israel's recent approval of settlement construction in the E1 area is especially alarming. If implemented, it would sever the occupied West Bank, destroying the territorial contiguity of a Palestinian state, he warned. "Israeli settlements are not just a political issue. They are a flagrant violation of international law."

Guterres commended France and Saudi Arabia for the resumption of the high-level international conference on the implementation of the two-state solution on Monday, and welcomed the recognition of Palestinian statehood in the past days by many more countries.

He called on member states to seize the momentum of the international conference.

The so-called "day after" in Gaza must be anchored in international law, reject any form of ethnic cleansing, and have a clear political horizon toward a viable two-state solution, said Guterres, adding that there is a need to urgently reverse the dangerous trends on the ground.

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