UN chief warns of ‘breaking point’ for two-state solution, calls for immediate action at Palestine landmark conference

UN chief Antonio Guterres said the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has reached a “breaking point” and urging immediate, decisive action to reverse a collapsing path toward a two-state solution. (Screenshot/UNTV)
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Updated 28 July 2025
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UN chief warns of ‘breaking point’ for two-state solution, calls for immediate action at Palestine landmark conference

  • Guterres urges world leaders not to let conference become ‘another exercise in well-meaning rhetoric, but a decisive turning point on the path to Palestinian statehood’
  • ‘Nothing can justify the obliteration of Gaza that has unfolded before the eyes of the world,’ UN sec-gen stresses

NEW YORK: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday delivered a blunt warning to world leaders attending the High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine, saying the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has reached a “breaking point” and urging immediate, decisive action to reverse a collapsing path toward a two-state solution.

Speaking at the morning wrap-up session of the conference in New York, Guterres praised France and Saudi Arabia for organizing the gathering, calling it a “rare and indispensable opportunity” to shift from rhetoric to action.

“We are here today with our eyes wide open, fully aware of the challenges before us,” he said. “The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has endured for generations, defying hopes, diplomacy, countless resolutions, and international law.”

 

But, Guterres insisted, its persistence “is not inevitable. It can be resolved. That demands political will and courageous leadership. And it demands truth.

“The truth is: We are at a breaking point. The two-state solution is farther than ever before.”

While unequivocally condemning the “horrific 7 October terror attacks by Hamas and the taking of hostages,” Guterres emphasized that “nothing can justify the obliteration of Gaza that has unfolded before the eyes of the world.”

Nothing justifies, he added, “the starvation of Gaza’s population, the killing of tens of thousands of civilians, the fragmentation of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, the expansion of Israeli settlements, the rising settler violence, the demolition of Palestinian homes and forced displacement, the demographic changes on the ground, the lack of a credible political horizon, and the open support, including from a recent Knesset declaration, for annexing the West Bank.

 

“Let’s be clear: The creeping annexation of the occupied West Bank is illegal. It must stop,” Guterres said. “The wholesale destruction of Gaza is intolerable. It must stop. Unilateral actions that would forever undermine the two-state solution are unacceptable. They must stop.

“These are not isolated events,” he added. “They are part of a systemic reality that is dismantling the building blocks of peace in the Middle East.”

In urging world leaders not to let the conference become “another exercise in well-meaning rhetoric,” Guterres said it must instead be a “decisive turning point, one that catalyzes irreversible progress towards ending the occupation and realizing our shared aspiration for a viable two-state solution.”

He reaffirmed the vision of two independent, sovereign, democratic and contiguous states — Israel and Palestine — living side-by-side in peace and security within secure and recognized borders, based on the pre-1967 lines and with Jerusalem as the capital of both states.

“This remains the only framework rooted in international law, endorsed by this Assembly, and supported by the international community,” he said. “It is the only credible path to a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. And it is the sine qua non for peace across the wider Middle East.”

Guterres underscored the need for “bold and principled leadership” from Israel, Palestine, and other actors.

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Kosovo president Osmani congratulates Syria on Liberation Day

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Kosovo president Osmani congratulates Syria on Liberation Day

  • ‘This is a day that symbolizes not only freedom regained, but also the rebirth of a people’s hope’

RIYADH: Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani has sent her congratulations to the Syrian people as Syria celebrated Liberation Day marking a year since the overthrow of Bashar Assad.

“Happy Liberation Day to all the people of Syria. It is with profound honor that I address you today on behalf of the people and the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, as you mark this historic first anniversary of your liberation,” the Kosovan leader said in a video posted on her social media account.

“This is a day that symbolizes not only freedom regained, but also the rebirth of a people’s hope.”

“Both our countries, Kosovo and Syria, have known the darkest chapters of oppression, injustice, and unimaginable suffering. But we have also known what it means to rise, to transform pain into purpose and strength. We have stood firm in our belief that no force can extinguish a people’s yearning for freedom,” Osmani added.

Syria formally recognized Kosovo as an independent and sovereign state in October during a trilateral meeting in Riyadh hosted by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with Syrian president Ahmed Al-Sharaa and Kosovo’s Osmani.

Osmani described Syria’s recognition of Kosovo as a “historic event,” and expressed her appreciation to the crown prince for facilitating the meeting between the two nations.

“We have learned that justice, though delayed, always finds a voice. For the people of Kosovo, freedom was earned through so much sacrifice and courage. And we know that the same spirit defines the people of Syria, who have endured so much, yet never surrendered their faith in a better tomorrow,” Osmani said in her video greeting to the Syrian people.

“Dear friends in Syria, please know that Kosovo stands with you. We will be your partner, your friend, and your ally every step of the way. From Pristina to Damascus, our hearts beat as one for freedom, for dignity, and for the enduring friendship between our two countries. Happy Liberation Day.”