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US House passes resolution breaking with Trump on Israel policy

The Democratic-led House voted 226 to 188, largely along party lines, for a non-binding resolution for a two-state solution in the region

December 07, 2019 / 10:30 IST
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The US House of Representatives passed a symbolic resolution on December 6 backing a two-state solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, following initiatives from President Donald Trump seen as heavily favouring the Jewish state.

The Democratic-led House voted 226 to 188, largely along party lines, for a non-binding resolution saying that only a two-state solution can both ensure Israel's survival as a Jewish state and fulfil the Palestinians' "legitimate aspirations" for their own state.

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Since he became president in January 2017, the Republican Trump has been condemned by Palestinian and some Arab states' leaders for reversing long-held US policies to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017, move the US embassy to the city in 2018 and cut US aid to Palestinians.

In March 2019, Trump recognised Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights, captured from Syria in 1967. And last month, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington would no longer consider Israeli settlements in the West Bank to be illegal.