India Supports UN Resolution for Israel's Withdrawal from Palestinian Territories

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- India voted in favor of a UN General Assembly resolution calling for the withdrawal of Israel from Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.
- The resolution, titled 'Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine', was overwhelmingly adopted with 157 nations supporting it.
- The resolution emphasizes the need for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in West Asia.
- India also supported a separate resolution demanding Israel's withdrawal from the occupied Syrian Golan, adopted with 97 votes in favor.
- The General Assembly reaffirmed its support for the two-state solution, advocating for peaceful coexistence.
- The resolution demands Israel to comply with international law and cease all settlement activities.
- The UN resolutions reflect a growing international consensus on Palestinian rights.
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