US warns allies not to attend two-state solution conference

The article discusses the U.S. government’s warning to foreign nations against participating in an upcoming United Nations conference on the Israel-Palestinian conflict, co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia. The White House views the conference as detrimental to ongoing peace efforts in Gaza and has threatened repercussions for countries that choose to attend. Israeli officials have asserted that France might announce recognition of a Palestinian state during the event, which French leaders have denied, stating that recognizing a sovereign palestine is a necessary political move. The U.S. has expressed firm opposition to unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, especially in light of ongoing tensions following recent violence.Israeli leaders have criticized France’s stance and accused french President Emmanuel Macron of promoting anti-Israel sentiment.


US warns allies not to attend Israel-Palestinian conference in New York

The White House is warning foreign governments not to participate in a conference at the United Nations on the Israel-Palestinian conflict and the two-state solution.

President Donald Trump‘s administration is threatening to punish countries that take part in the United Nations conference next week in New York City, which is being co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia.

“We are urging governments not to participate in the conference, which we view as counterproductive to ongoing, life-saving efforts to end the war in Gaza and free hostages,” a diplomatic cable from the administration said, according to Reuters.

A view of the United Nations Headquarters along 43rd Street, Wednesday Sept. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

“The United States opposes any steps that would unilaterally recognize a conjectural Palestinian state, which adds significant legal and political obstacles to the eventual resolution of the conflict and could coerce Israel during a war, thereby supporting its enemies,” the cable continues.

Israel has previously claimed the French government was preparing to announce recognition of a Palestinian state at the event, but French officials have denied that assertion.

The French government is poised to make such a move soon, with President Emmanuel Macron saying a sovereign Palestine is “not only a moral duty, but a political necessity.”

The diplomatic cable allegedly warned foreign governments that “unilaterally recognizing a Palestinian state” following the 2023 massacre perpetrated by Hamas would “effectively render Oct. 7 Palestinian Independence Day.”

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee clarified Tuesday that Trump, who previously expressed openness to a two-state solution for the region, is no longer open to the possibility of a Palestinian state.

“Unless there are some significant things that happen that change the culture, there’s no room for it,” Huckabee said in a Bloomberg interview.

France’s continued criticisms of the Israeli government has caused strife between the two nations.

French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during a round table discussion at the VivaTech fair dedicated to innovation and startups in Paris, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool via AP)

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The Israeli foreign ministry has accused the French president of a “crusade against the Jewish state,” and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Macron has “chosen to side with a murderous Islamist terrorist organization and echo its despicable propaganda, accusing Israel of blood libels.”

“We remember well what happened to Jews in France when they couldn’t defend themselves,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said last month. “President Macron should not lecture us on morality.”



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