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UN spokesperson: Israeli security-cabinet decision threatens two-state solution, must be reversed
Summary
A UN spokesperson said the secretary-general is "gravely concerned" by an Israeli security-cabinet decision authorizing administrative and enforcement measures in Areas A and B of the occupied West Bank, called Israeli settlements "without legal validity," and urged reversal of the measures to preserve a two-state solution.
The United Nations on Tuesday said the secretary-general is "gravely concerned" by a recent decision of the Israeli security cabinet to authorize administrative and enforcement measures in Areas A and B of the occupied West Bank and warned the moves are undermining prospects for a two-state solution.
"The secretary-general is gravely concerned by the reported decision of the Israeli security cabinet to authorize a series of administrative and enforcement measures in Area A and Area B of the occupied West Bank," the UN spokesperson, Steph, said in a press briefing. He reiterated that "all Israeli settlements in the…
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