France to host international meet on Israeli-Palestinian conflict in June

France to host international meet on Israeli-Palestinian conflict in June

On Sept 22 last year, France recognised the State of Palestine and will host a conference in Paris on June 12 this year to allow Israeli and Palestinian civil society voices to be heard.

According to the United Nations, around 90% of Gaza’s population—about 1.9 million people—have been displaced since the conflict began, underscoring the urgent need to end the Israel–Hamas war. (EPA Images pic)
TEL AVIV:
France will host an international meeting in June dedicated to the long-touted two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the French foreign minister announced on Thursday.

“On Sept 22 last year, France took the momentous decision to recognise the State of Palestine and will host an international conference in Paris on June 12 so that Israeli and Palestinian civil societies can make their voices heard,” Jean-Noel Barrot said in a video message played to a gathering of peace activists in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv.

The “People’s Peace Summit” in Tel Aviv was organised by the “It’s Time” coalition, a grouping of more than 80 peacebuilding organisations working to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a political agreement guaranteeing both peoples’ right to self-determination and secure lives.

Several hundred people attended the meeting in Tel Aviv, AFP journalists reported.

“While the Middle East remains deeply scarred by the terrorist attacks of Oct 7 (2023) in Israel, by more than two and a half years of devastating war in Gaza and by a humanitarian crisis that, sadly, shows no sign of abating, your presence here is an act of resistance against fatalism and resignation,” Barrot said.

Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas’s Oct 7, 2023 attack on Israel sparked the war in Gaza, where a ceasefire in effect since October has largely halted fighting.

Barrot’s remarks come as the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, one of the most right-wing in Israel’s history, vehemently opposes the emergence of a sovereign and fully independent Palestinian state in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, and is working on the ground to undermine the possibility of a two-state solution.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority led by president Mahmud Abbas appears extremely weakened and deeply unpopular.

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