Chaos Erupts As Pro-Israel and Pro-Hamas Groups Clash Violently at UCLA
America Is Tipping Over
NYPD Enters Columbia University to Clear Out Pro-Hamas Occupiers
'Make Government Work'
WaPo's Sympathy for an Attacker
Some on the Right Are Having a Moral Meltdown
The 'Biden Bump' That Didn't Last Long
The White House Correspondents Host a Biden Rally
No, Demonstrations Today Not Like the 1960s
Blinken Meets With Genocide Perpetrator
Trusting China in Inviting Another Pandemic
Journalism Is Not a Crime, Even When It Offends the Government
Trump-Haters Hit a Brick Wall at SCOTUS
Performative Outrage
Biden White House Considers Bringing Palestinians to United States As 'Refugees'
OPINION

UN coordinator says Israeli-Palestinian deadlock is slowing efforts to reach status agreement

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process says a “profound and persistent deadlock” between Israelis and Palestinians is slowing efforts for a permanent status agreement by September.
Advertisement

Robert Serry told the Security Council on Tuesday the two sides’ failure to meet their earlier agreed timeline for a September accord is “dramatic.” He is calling on both parties to work toward a two-state solution, and on the international community to help them.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos