Guterres warns two-state solution is 'near a point of no return'
Briefly

The UN Security Council held a vital meeting regarding the worsening situation in the Middle East, particularly due to escalating violence in Gaza following a failed truce. With over 2,200 Palestinian deaths and 5,800 injuries since renewed conflict began, humanitarian conditions have direly deteriorated. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the urgent need for action towards implementing a two-state solution to avert further violence and occupation, highlighting the critical humanitarian crisis facing 2.1 million Gazans due to Israel's blockade.
The humanitarian situation throughout the Gaza Strip has gone from bad to worse to beyond imagination. For nearly two full months, Israel has blocked food, fuel, medicine and commercial supplies, depriving more than 2 million people of life-saving relief, while the world watches.
The two-state solution is near a point of no return. The international community has a responsibility to prevent perpetual occupation and violence.
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