In a significant address at the United Nations, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has committed to collaborating with U.S. President Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia, France, and the UN to further a peace initiative for Gaza. This initiative, garnering substantial support from the 193-member UN General Assembly, seeks a two-state resolution for Israel and Palestine, aimed at halting the ongoing Gaza conflict.

This declaration, emerging from a UN-hosted international conference, saw the absence and dismissal of participation by the United States and Israel. Trump has contrarily introduced a 21-point Middle East peace proposal during parallel discussions with Muslim-majority nation leaders.

Abbas, addressing the global assembly via video, firmly stated that Hamas would not participate in Gaza

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