Germany is all set to support a United Nations resolution endorsing the New York Declaration on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, aligning with a France- and Saudi Arabia-led initiative, but breaking with
The vote, expected late Friday in New York, marks a notable shift in Berlin’s stance amid escalating tensions in West Asia. The New York Declaration supports the establishment of a Palestinian state and affirms the right of return for Palestinian refugees — points of contention for both Washington and Tel Aviv.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio slammed the move earlier this
According to the report, despite supporting the resolution, German officials have clarified that Berlin does not plan to formally recognise Palestinian statehood at this stage — unlike France and potentially the UK.
Germany’s
The draft resolution also includes a strong condemnation of Hamas, referencing the October 2023 attacks involving mass killings and hostage-taking. It further states that Hamas should no longer govern Gaza, in line with European calls for renewed Palestinian leadership.
The decision, not yet formally announced by the
If confirmed, Berlin’s support would further isolate the US administration under President Donald Trump, who has rejected the current diplomatic push and urged European allies to refrain from actions he views as undermining Israel’s security.
The resolution is expected to face opposition from the US and Israel but may pass with broad support from European, Arab, and Global South nations.
With inputs from agencies