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Christian Maronite east Beirut residents stage rally in front of French embassy to support General Michel Aoun鈥檚 refusal to accept Taif agreement. AFP
Christian Maronite east Beirut residents stage rally in front of French embassy to support General Michel Aoun鈥檚 refusal to accept Taif agreement. AFP

1989 - The Taif peace pact for Lebanon

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Updated 19 April 2025

1989 - The Taif peace pact for Lebanon

1989 - The Taif peace pact for Lebanon
  • 黑料社区鈥檚 determination helped end the Lebanese Civil War

PARIS: The Taif Agreement was the outcome of a concerted attempt by 黑料社区 to bring an end to the Lebanese Civil War that began in 1975.聽

Other parties involved in the process included Syria鈥檚 President Hafez Assad, the US administration, and the various Lebanese factions fighting in the war. Saudi authorities wanted to find a solution that involved all of those involved, to halt the war and improve upon the 1943 Lebanese National Pact.聽

That pact was an unwritten agreement between Lebanese President Bechara El-Khoury and Prime Minister Riad Al-Solh that established an independent Lebanon as a multi-confessional state. It represented a power-sharing arrangement between Christians and Muslims, whereby the president was always required to be a Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni Muslim, and the speaker of the parliament a Shiite.聽

The powers handed down in this way were of particular benefit to Lebanon鈥檚 Christians. The civil war required an adjustment to this equilibrium. It also required an adjustment in Lebanon鈥檚 relations with the Arab world, during a period in which Assad was growing more powerful with the aim of becoming more influential and hegemonic in Lebanon.聽

How we wrote it




Arab News covered the day Lebanese MPs agreed on the national reconciliation charter in Taif, 黑料社区 to end the civil war.

Beginning in the late 1970s, 黑料社区 had been a part of all Arab and international efforts to end the war in Lebanon. The Taif Agreement was fathered by Hussein El-Husseini, the speaker of the Lebanese parliament. He visited 黑料社区, where he was hosted in Taif under the guidance of the Foreign Minister, Prince Saud bin Faisal, and a Lebanese friend of the Kingdom, a businessman named Rafik Hariri who would later serve as Lebanon鈥檚 prime minister from 1992 to 1998 and 2000 to 2004.聽

The deal ultimately reached included political reforms that gave full power to the Council of Ministers and greater power to the Muslim prime minister, compared with the previous arrangement whereby power was concentrated in the office of the Christian president. It also established special relations between Lebanon and Syria, and a framework to begin the withdrawal of Syrian forces from the country.聽

However, Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk Al-Sharaa later denied any commitment had been made to Prince Saud for Syria to withdraw from Lebanon. It was only after the assassination of Hariri in 2005 that Syrian forces finally pulled out.聽

The Taif Agreement was approved by the Lebanese Parliament on Nov. 5, 1989, the same day Rene Moawad became the country鈥檚 president. He held the office for only 18 days before he was killed by a car bomb that claimed his life and 23 others.聽

Prior to the Taif Agreement, 黑料社区 had pushed for peace conferences in Geneva and Lausanne, in 1983 and 1984 respectively, that failed to end the war. However, Saudi authorities continued to mediate, with the involvement of the Arab League Tripartite Committee to Lebanon, under the chairmanship of Prince Saud.聽

Key Dates

  • 1

    Fighting between Maronites and Muslims in Lebanon begins when suspected PLO gunmen attack a Christian church in East Beirut, killing 4 people. Phalangists retaliate, killing 30 Palestinians on a bus, triggering widespread fighting.

    Timeline Image April 13, 1975

  • 2

    Arab League summit in Riyadh calls for end to the civil war and creates the peacekeeping Arab Deterrent Force.

  • 3

    Start of the Hundred Days War in Beirut between Christian militias and the mainly Syrian troops of the Arab Deterrent Force.

    Timeline Image Feb. 7, 1978

  • 4

    Israel invades southern Lebanon to halt cross-border attacks by the PLO.

  • 5

    Christian Phalangist Bachir Gemayel, former leader of Lebanese Forces Maronite militia, is elected president.

    Timeline Image Aug. 23, 1982

  • 6

    Gemayel and 26 other high-ranking Phalangists are killed by a bomb planted by a Maronite Christian.

    Timeline Image Sept. 14, 1982

  • 7

    Departing president Amine Gemayal defies precedent and appoints a fellow Maronite Christian, Gen. Michel Aoun, as prime minister, a role traditionally reserved for a Muslim.

    Timeline Image Sept. 22, 1988

  • 8

    Aoun declares war of liberation against Syrian occupation.

    Timeline Image March 14, 1989

  • 9

    Taif Agreement is reached but opposed by Aoun.

  • 10

    Taif Agreement ratified and parliament elects Maronite Christian Rene Moawad as Lebanon鈥檚 13th president.

    Timeline Image Nov. 5, 1989

  • 11

    Moawad assassinated by unknown assailants.

    Timeline Image Nov. 22, 1989

  • 12

    Aoun driven into exile in France by Syrian forces.

  • 13

    Aoun returns to Lebanon after Syrian troops finally withdraw.

  • 14

    Aoun elected president of Lebanon, remains in office until his term ends in 2022.

    Timeline Image Oct. 31, 2016

The representatives on the committee from the other members of the tripartite, Morocco and Algeria, were their foreign ministers, Abdellatif Filali and Sid Ahmed Ghozali respectively. They were joined by the Arab League鈥檚 special envoy to Lebanon, Lakhdar Brahimi. Syria鈥檚 President Assad, excluded from the committee, was enraged.聽

During the last meeting of the committee, in Rabat in 1988, before the Taif process began, the three ministers summoned Al-Sharaa, the Syrian foreign minister, and told him they had proof Syria had been arming both Prime Minister Michel Aoun鈥檚 army and the Lebanese Forces, led by Samir Geagea.聽聽

Aoun had been appointed interim prime minister that year by departing president Amine Gemayel, who did not accept Assad鈥檚 diktats.聽

Assad鈥檚 forces responded by pounding the Christian stronghold of Achrafieh. Aoun, protected by French Ambassador Rene Ala, then left for France to begin his long exile.聽聽

Brahimi, the Arab League envoy, enlisted Paris-based Dr. Ghassan Salame, a Lebanese professor of international relations, as an advisor to help establish a ceasefire agreement and prepare for a meeting with Lebanese deputies.聽聽

Concurrently, Brahimi, Salame, and other deputies worked on drafting a text for the deputies to approve and adopt.聽

The first report from the committee, issued in mid-July 1989, was perceived by the Syrians as hostile. Assad met Algeria鈥檚 President Chadli Bendjedid in Algiers and accused Brahimi of anti-Syrian bias. Prince Saud independently continued his attempts to persuade Syria to agree to a ceasefire.聽




黑料社区n Foreign Minister Prince Saul al-Faysal (C), Lebanese Parliament speaker Hussain al-Hussaini (R) and Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmad Ghassali (L) in Taif as discussions on national reconciliation charter began. AFP

As the various efforts to end the war continued, Saudi authorities worked through two negotiators: Hariri and Prince Bandar bin Sultan, who between 1983 and 2005 was the Kingdom鈥檚 ambassador to the United States. This marked the start of Hariri鈥檚 involvement in Lebanese politics.聽

King Fahd entrusted Prince Bandar to direct the efforts to find a solution for the situation in Lebanon, and Hariri shuttled between various capital cities to organize a conference in the Kingdom to discuss reforms and the election of a president.聽

International pressure, and the continuing efforts of Prince Saud, eventually compelled Syria to accept a ceasefire agreement, paving the way for the drafting of the text for the Taif Agreement by several deputies.聽聽

Hariri managed to persuade the Lebanese deputies to come to the gathering in Taif. They agreed to correct the balance of power in Lebanon, giving more influence to the Council of Ministers and the Muslim prime minister.聽

However, Assad disliked Hariri and resisted his appointment as Lebanon鈥檚 prime minister for years. Eventually, Assad met Hariri on several occasions, though when Hariri did eventually become prime minister, Assad insisted on having a say in the appointment of certain government ministers.聽

黑料社区 took the initiative and helped to get the Lebanese Parliament operational, since previous negotiations with militias had failed to achieve peace. Eventually, the Taif Agreement was concluded and implemented but Aoun never accepted its terms. Following the assassination of President Moawad after just 18 days in office, as he returned from Lebanese Independence Day celebrations, Deputy Elias Hrawi, who was favored by the Syrians, was appointed his successor.聽

One unforgettable sentence uttered by a brilliant French diplomat, having served in Lebanon, still rings true in view of the disastrous situation that has prevailed there for the past several years: 鈥淭he political class who made the civil war in Lebanon is still in power, but it cannot succeed in ruling the country.鈥澛

  • Randa Takieddine is a Paris-based Lebanese journalist. She covered the last committee meeting in Rabat before Taif in 1988 for Al-Hayat and headed the newspaper鈥檚 bureau in France for 30 years.聽


Australia adds YouTube to social media ban for children

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (REUTERS)
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (REUTERS)
Updated 5 min 47 sec ago

Australia adds YouTube to social media ban for children

Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (REUTERS)
  • "Social media has a social responsibility and there is no doubt that Australian kids are being negatively impacted by online platforms so I'm calling time on it," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement

SYDNEY: Australia said on Wednesday it will include Alphabet-owned YouTube in its world-first ban on social media for teenagers, reversing an earlier decision to exempt the video-sharing platform.
Australia鈥檚 Internet watchdog last month urged the government to overturn the proposed exemption for YouTube after its research found 37 percent of children aged 10 to 15 reported seeing harmful content on the platform, the most of any social media site.
Other social media companies such as Meta鈥檚 Facebook and Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok had argued an exemption for YouTube would be unfair.
鈥淪ocial media has a social responsibility and there is no doubt that Australian kids are being negatively impacted by online platforms so I鈥檓 calling time on it,鈥 Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement.
鈥淪ocial media is doing social harm to our children, and I want Australian parents to know that we have their backs.鈥
Social media firms will be fined up to A$49.5 million ($32.2 million) from December if they break the law, which passed through parliament in November.
A YouTube spokesperson said the company would consider next steps and would continue to engage with the government.
鈥淲e share the government鈥檚 goal of addressing and reducing online harms. Our position remains clear: YouTube is a video sharing platform with a library of free, high-quality content, increasingly viewed on TV screens. It鈥檚 not social media,鈥 the spokesperson said by email.
Online gaming, messaging apps, and health and education sites will be excluded from the center-left government鈥檚 minimum age rules as they pose fewer social media harms to teens under 16, or are regulated under different laws, Communications Minister Anika Wells said.
鈥淭he rules are not a set and forget, they are a set and support,鈥 Wells said.
 

 


US citizen child repatriated from Syrian camp: State Dept

US citizen child repatriated from Syrian camp: State Dept
Updated 26 min 9 sec ago

US citizen child repatriated from Syrian camp: State Dept

US citizen child repatriated from Syrian camp: State Dept
  • 鈥淎pproximately 30,000 individuals from more than 70 countries remain in two displaced person camps in northeast Syria, the majority of whom are children under the age of 12; they deserve a chance at life outside the camps,鈥 the statement said

WASHINGTON: An American citizen child has been repatriated from a camp in northeast Syria for 鈥渦nification鈥 with family, the US State Department said Tuesday.
The child was described as 鈥渦naccompanied鈥 in a State Department statement, which did not identify the camp the minor had been retrieved from, their age, or what family they would be unified with.
Since the defeat of the Daesh militant group, Kurdish forces have controlled several camps and prisons in northeastern Syria, where tens of thousands of people displaced by conflict or suspected of links to the terrorist organization live.
The release has 鈥済iven this child, who has known nothing of life outside of the camps, a future free from the influence and dangers of Daesh terrorism,鈥 the State Department said.
鈥淎pproximately 30,000 individuals from more than 70 countries remain in two displaced person camps in northeast Syria, the majority of whom are children under the age of 12; they deserve a chance at life outside the camps,鈥 the statement said.
The State Department called on other countries to 鈥渞epatriate, rehabilitate, reintegrate, and where appropriate, ensure accountability for their nationals. The same goes for former Daesh fighters held in detention centers in northeast Syria.鈥
For years, the Kurds have called for countries to repatriate their nationals, but most have only allowed limited returns, citing security concerns.
Kurdish leaders announced in February that they would work to empty the camps of displaced Syrians and Iraqis by the end of 2025, in coordination with the United Nations.
Syria is led by a coalition of Islamists who overthrew President Bashar Assad in December, taking power after more than 13 years of devastating civil war.

 


Israel accuses UK of turning 鈥榖lind eye鈥 to terrorism over possible recognition of Palestinian state

Israel accuses UK of turning 鈥榖lind eye鈥 to terrorism over possible recognition of Palestinian state
Updated 30 July 2025

Israel accuses UK of turning 鈥榖lind eye鈥 to terrorism over possible recognition of Palestinian state

Israel accuses UK of turning 鈥榖lind eye鈥 to terrorism over possible recognition of Palestinian state
  • No 鈥榯oken recognition鈥 will change the fact 鈥榯here are those in the world who fight terrorists and extremist forces, and then there are those who turn a blind eye,鈥 says Israeli envoy
  • British PM Keir Starmer says UK will recognize Palestinian statehood unless Israel ends war and 鈥榓ppalling situation鈥 in Gaza, and commits to achieving a 2-state solution

DUBAI: In response to a three-day international conference at the UN headquarters in New York on a two-state solution to the decades-old conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, and an announcement earlier in the day by UK authorities that they are considering official recognition of Palestinian statehood, Israel鈥檚 ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, said on Tuesday: 鈥淚srael has already agreed many times to a ceasefire.鈥

In a message posted on social media platform X, he added that no 鈥渢oken recognition鈥 or UN resolution would 鈥渃hange the basic fact that there are those in the world who fight terrorists and extremist forces, and then there are those who turn a blind eye to them鈥 or pursue appeasement.

He added that Israel would not waver after the 鈥淗amas atrocities鈥 of Oct. 7, 2023, and would do 鈥渨hatever is necessary to bring home the hostages and defeat Hamas.鈥

His comments came hours after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the UK would officially recognize the State of Palestine during the UN鈥檚 General Assembly in September, unless Israel takes action.

He said: 鈥淪o today, as part of this process towards peace, I can confirm the UK will recognize the State of Palestine, by the United Nations General Assembly in September, unless the Israeli government takes substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza, agree to a ceasefire and commit to a long-term, sustainable peace, reviving the prospect of a two-state solution.鈥

Starmer also demanded that Hamas release all hostages, agree to a ceasefire, accept that it will play no part in governing Gaza, and commit to disarmament.

Speaking on the second day of the conference in New York, which was co-hosted by 黑料社区 and France, the UK鈥檚 foreign minister, David Lammy, said that it was 鈥渨ith the hand of history on our shoulders鈥 that the British government 鈥渋ntends to recognize the State of Palestine when the UN General Assembly gathers in September 鈥 unless the Israeli government acts to end the appalling situation in Gaza, ends its military campaign, and commits to a long, sustainable peace based on a two-state solution.鈥

French President Emmanuel Macron previously stated that France will officially recognize the State of Palestine during the upcoming General Assembly.

Israel鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said it rejected Starmer鈥檚 demands. It accused the UK of rewarding Hamas and harming 鈥渆fforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and a framework for the release of hostages鈥 by 鈥渇ollowing the French move and internal political pressures.鈥

Israeli authorities continue to reject any form of Palestinian statehood. On Monday, Danon said the UN conference 鈥渄oes not promote a solution but rather deepens the illusion.鈥


Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza

Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza
Updated 30 July 2025

Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza

Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza
  • They meet at UN HQ in New York during international conference on a 2-state solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, co-chaired by 黑料社区 and France
  • PM Mohammed Mustafa commends the Kingdom for its consistent stance on the Palestinian issue, says conference was the result of Saudi diplomacy

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa held talks on Tuesday on coordination of diplomatic efforts to end Israel鈥檚 war in Gaza, and address the resultant starvation that is affecting nearly 2 million Palestinians in the territory.

They met at the UN鈥檚 headquarters in New York on the closing day of a two-day, high-level international conference on a two-state solution to the decades-long conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Mustafa commended the Kingdom for its consistent stance on the Palestinian issue, and its ongoing efforts to address the issue through the Arab Contact Group and the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, the Wafa News Agency reported.

The conference in New York was co-chaired by 黑料社区 and France in an effort to gather support for the formal establishment of an internationally recognized Palestinian state, and advance efforts to achieve a two-state solution in which Israel and Palestine can live in peace, side by side.

On Tuesday, the UK government said it would officially recognize a Palestinian state during the UN General Assembly in September, unless Israel takes action to end the war in Gaza and halts its annexation policies in the West Bank. This followed a recent pledge by President Emmanuel Macron that France will recognize Palestinian statehood during the General Assembly.

Mustafa said that this week鈥檚 UN conference was the result of Saudi diplomacy, with the aim of achieving a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue. He stressed the need to take concrete steps, and establish a clear timeline, toward the implementation of a two-state solution.


鈥業srael鈥檚 drip-feeding of aid has horrified the world,鈥 UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy tells Saudi-French peace summit at UN

鈥業srael鈥檚 drip-feeding of aid has horrified the world,鈥 UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy tells Saudi-French peace summit at UN
Updated 29 July 2025

鈥業srael鈥檚 drip-feeding of aid has horrified the world,鈥 UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy tells Saudi-French peace summit at UN

鈥業srael鈥檚 drip-feeding of aid has horrified the world,鈥 UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy tells Saudi-French peace summit at UN
  • Outbreak of famine in Gaza heaps pressure on world leaders to demand immediate ceasefire, aid access, and the two-state solution
  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer joins France in pledging to recognize Palestinian statehood unless Israel commits to lasting peace

DUBAI/LONDON: A declaration of famine in Gaza has shocked world leaders and intensified calls for immediate action. On Tuesday, a UN-backed food security monitor confirmed that large areas of the enclave are now experiencing full-scale famine, prompting outrage at the international conference on Palestine.

The grim update was followed by a major diplomatic shift when the UK announced it would recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September 鈥 unless Israel halts its military campaign and commits to a viable two-state solution before then. 

鈥淭he devastation in Gaza is heartbreaking. Children are starving, and Israel鈥檚 drip feeding of aid has horrified the world,鈥 said David Lammy, the UK foreign minister. 鈥淚t is a historical injustice which continues to unfold.

鈥淚t is with the hand of history on our shoulders that His Majesty鈥檚 government, therefore, intends to recognize the State of Palestine when the UN General Assembly gathers in September 鈥 unless the Israeli government acts to end the appalling situation in Gaza, ends its military campaign, and commits to a long sustainable peace based on a two-state solution.鈥

The UK鈥檚 statement, foreshadowed by the Palestinian prime minister on Monday and mirrored shortly after by San Marino, reflects mounting frustration over Israel鈥檚 conduct in both Gaza and the West Bank.

That shift became starker on Tuesday after the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative, a UN-backed monitor, declared that famine had spread across large swaths of Gaza. The declaration comes despite recent Israeli-announced efforts to increase aid deliveries, including airdrops and a temporary pause in military operations.

鈥淭he worst-case scenario of famine is now unfolding in the Gaza Strip,鈥 the IPC said. 鈥淚mmediate, unimpeded鈥 humanitarian access into Gaza was the only way to stop rapidly rising 鈥渟tarvation and death,鈥 it added.

In a press briefing shortly after Prime Minister Keir Starmer reaffirmed the UK鈥檚 position, Lammy added that the world was 鈥渄eeply offended by children being shot and killed as they reach out for aid.鈥

鈥淭he time has come for a ceasefire. The time has come to see those hostages released, and the time has come to abate the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza.鈥

But Prime Minister Starmer鈥檚 own statement was aimed squarely at Israel, showing just how swiftly sentiment has changed among Western countries about how to end the war.

Britain followed in the steps of France, which announced last week that it would recognize an independent Palestinian state at the General Assembly in September.

鈥淭he situation is simply intolerable,鈥 Starmer said. 鈥淚 am particularly concerned that the very idea of a two-state solution is reducing and feels further away today than it has for many years.鈥

Gaza鈥檚 health authorities say the death toll has surpassed 60,000 鈥 a figure that other humanitarian organizations believe is likely an underestimate.

Representatives from several countries in the Middle East stressed the need for urgent and immediate action. 

The UAE鈥檚 minister of state at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Khalifa Shaheen Al-Marar, said on Tuesday: 鈥淎fter 21 months since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, it is time to move from mere attempts to contain the conflict to addressing its root causes.鈥

Echoing similar concerns, Kuwait鈥檚 Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya said: 鈥淲e are witnessing a tragic humanitarian situation that no living conscience can accept.鈥

Yemen鈥檚 Foreign Minister Shaya Mohsin Zindani also emphasized the severity of the crisis, saying it underscores 鈥渙ur shared responsibility to safeguard human dignity and the fundamental rights to life, liberty, and security for all peoples of the region.鈥

Despite Israel鈥檚 announcement on Sunday of a limited military pause in parts of the enclave, UN officials and Palestinians on the ground report that conditions remain dire. Desperate crowds continue to intercept and unload aid trucks before they reach their destinations amid deep mistrust in the official distribution channels and sheer desperation.

Delegates at the conference have repeatedly called on Israel to fully lift restrictions on aid entering Gaza. The demand for peace and aid access echoed throughout Tuesday鈥檚 plenary session and dominated discussions in the corridors of the UN headquarters.

鈥淭he war must end鈥 the humanitarian crisis and starvation must end. This cycle of violence and destruction must stop,鈥 said Ronald Ozzy Lamola, South Africa鈥檚 minister for international relations and cooperation.

Gaza has teetered on the edge of famine for nearly two years, with Israel accused of tightly controlling aid and 鈥渄rip-feeding鈥 supplies into the Strip. Now, the IPC says increasingly severe blockades have pushed the crisis beyond the brink. 

While formal famine declarations are rare 鈥 requiring data that access restrictions have made nearly impossible to collect 鈥 many say no official confirmation is needed to grasp the scale of suffering.

鈥淕aza has become a land of walking corpses,鈥 said Bolivia鈥檚 Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa Lunda. 鈥淗undreds of people have been killed while they were on their way to find food and water.鈥

The challenge of engaging Israel, not only to increase aid access but to find a diplomatic resolution, has been a recurring theme during the New York conference. On Monday, Jordan鈥檚 representative said that if there is a party 鈥減reventing us from moving forward, then it is about time the world took action against that party.鈥

鈥淭he continued military aggression and a disregard for humanitarian and legal principles represents an inability of the international community to perform its duties, and it encourages impunity,鈥 said Kuwaiti FM Al-Yahya, calling for 鈥渋mmediate and effective鈥 action against Israel.

In a rare break with Israel, US President Donald Trump 鈥 speaking during a visit to Scotland 鈥 acknowledged that 鈥渞eal starvation鈥 is spreading in Gaza. He urged Israel to allow 鈥渆very ounce of food鈥 in and said its government bears 鈥渁 lot of responsibility鈥 for the crisis.

Israel鈥檚 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously dismissed such claims as a 鈥渂old-faced lie.鈥

The US and Israel are among the few countries boycotting the three-day event, with Israeli ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon dismissing it as 鈥渦nproductive鈥 and 鈥渄isconnected from reality.鈥

US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce called the gathering 鈥渁 publicity stunt that comes in the middle of delicate diplomatic efforts.鈥

In response, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot pushed back against Washington鈥檚 framing of the Abraham Accords as a substitute for Palestinian statehood. 鈥淲e do not share those reservations,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he logic of normalization cannot be stopped 鈥 but it must be anchored in a comprehensive peace effort. We believe the US will, in time, return to that logic.鈥

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi foreign minister, said: 鈥淲e continue to have faith in President Trump鈥檚 ability to help deliver 鈥 not just an end to the war, but a long-term resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.鈥

Meanwhile, Israeli officials have signaled growing resistance to the two-state framework. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa鈥檃r dismissed the conference鈥檚 premise outright, claiming a Palestinian state would, at this stage, become a 鈥淗amas state.鈥

鈥淚srael will not be the Czechoslovakia of the 21st century,鈥 he added, referencing the peaceful 1993 split between the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Sa鈥檃r declined to comment on whether Israel plans to annex parts of Gaza, calling it an 鈥渋nternal discussion.鈥 But according to Haaretz, Netanyahu is expected to present a formal annexation plan to his security cabinet if Hamas does not agree to a ceasefire. The plan, reportedly endorsed by the Trump administration, is seen as an attempt to shore up support from far-right coalition partners.

Such a move would come just days after the Knesset voted 71-13 in favor of annexing the West Bank 鈥 a symbolic step that raised further doubts over the potential for a Palestinian state.

The implementation of a two-state solution is key to 鈥渁chieving security, stability, and prosperity for all peoples of the region,鈥 said Prince Faisal in his opening remarks on Monday.

On Tuesday, he urged participating states to adopt the conference鈥檚 final outcome document, which outlines proposals across humanitarian, legal, and security pillars to guarantee peace and mutual recognition.

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa was more direct: Israel鈥檚 intentions to annex Palestine and weaken its government are clear; hence, the international community must move beyond 鈥渃ondemnation and denunciation鈥 to forcing 鈥淚srael to cease its annexation practices settlement.鈥