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Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/80/72
General Assembly
Distr.: General
3 December 2025
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Eightieth session
Agenda item 35
Question of Palestine
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 2 December 2025
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/80/L.16)]
80/72. Peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine
The General Assembly,
Recalling its relevant resolutions, including those adopted at its tenth emergency
special session,
Recalling
also
its
resolution
73/89
of
6 December
2018,
entitled
“Comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East”,
Recalling further the relevant Security Council resolutions,
Having considered the report of the Secretary-General submitted pursuant to the
request made in its resolution 77/25 of 30 November 2022,
Recalling its resolution 58/292 of 6 May 2004,
Reaffirming the permanent responsibility of the United Nations with regard to
the question of Palestine until it is resolved in all its aspects in accordance with
international law and relevant resolutions,
Convinced that achieving a just, lasting and comprehensive settlement of the
question of Palestine, the core of the Arab-Israeli conflict, is imperative for the
attainment of comprehensive and lasting peace and stability in the Middle East,
Stressing that the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples is
among the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming the principle of the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by
force,
Recalling its resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970, and reiterating the
importance of maintaining and strengthening international peace founded upon
freedom, equality, justice and respect for fundamental human rights and of developing
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friendly relations among nations irrespective of their political, economic and social
systems or the level of their development,
Emphasizing the need for respect for, and the preservation of, the territorial
integrity and unity of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem,
Recalling in this regard the advisory opinion rendered on 19 July 2024 by the
International Court of Justice on the legal consequences arising from Israel’s policies
and practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and
from the illegality of Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory,1 in which the Court indicated, inter alia, that, in that case, the right to self-
determination constitutes a peremptory norm of international law and concluded that
Israel, as the occupying Power, has the obligation not to impede the Palestinian people
from exercising its right to self-determination, including its right to an independent
and sovereign State, over the entirety of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, living
side by side, in peace and security with Israel, within secure and recognized borders,
and that it is for all States, while respecting the Charter of the United Nations and
international law, to ensure that any impediment resulting from the illegal presence
of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory to the exercise of the Palestinian people
of its right to self-determination is brought to an end,
Recalling also the advisory opinion rendered on 22 October 2025 by the
International Court of Justice on the obligations of Israel in relation to the presence
and activities of the United Nations, other international organizations and third States
in and in relation to the Occupied Palestinian Territory,2
Recalling further the advisory opinion rendered on 9 July 2004 by the
International Court of Justice on the legal consequences of the construction of a wall
in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,3 and recalling also its resolutions ES-10/15 of
20 July 2004 and ES-10/17 of 15 December 2006,
Reaffirming the illegality of Israeli settlement activities and all other unilateral
measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the
City of Jerusalem and of the Occupied Palestinian Territory as a whole, including the
wall and its associated regime, demanding their immediate cessation, and condemning
any use of force against Palestinian civilians in violation of international law, notably
children,
Condemning the firing of rockets against Israeli civilian areas,
Emphasizing the importance of the safety, protection and well-being of all
civilians in the whole Middle East region, and condemning all acts of violence and
terror against civilians on all sides,
Calling for full respect for international law, including for the protection of
civilian life, as well as for the promotion of human security, the de-escalation of the
situation, the exercise of restraint, including from provocative actions and rhetoric,
and the establishment of a stable environment conducive to the pursuit of peace,
Stressing the need for measures to be taken to guarantee the safety and
protection of the Palestinian civilian population throughout the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, particularly in the Gaza Strip, consistent with the provisions and obligations
of international humanitarian law, and taking note of the report of the Secretary-
General on the protection of the Palestinian civilian population, 4
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1 A/78/968.
2 A/80/502.
3 See A/ES-10/273 and A/ES-10/273/Corr.1.
4 A/ES-10/794.
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Recalling in this regard the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilian
Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 19495 (Fourth Geneva Convention), and
stressing that protected persons may in no circumstances renounce in part or in
entirety the rights secured to them by the Convention and that protected persons who
are in occupied territory shall not be deprived, in any case or in any manner
whatsoever, of the benefits of the Convention by any change introduced, as the result
of the occupation of a territory, into the institutions or government of the said territory,
nor by any agreement concluded between the authorities of the occupied territories
and the Occupying Power, nor by any annexation by the latter of the whole or part of
the occupied territory,
Stressing the need to ensure accountability for all violations of international
humanitarian law and international human rights law in order to end impunity, ensure
justice, deter further violations, protect civilians and promote peace,
Calling for the release of the bodies that have not yet been returned to their
relatives, in line with international humanitarian law and human rights law, in order
to ensure dignified closure in accordance with their religious beliefs and traditions,
Recalling the mutual recognition 32 years ago between the Government of the
State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, the representative of the
Palestinian people,6 and stressing the urgent need for efforts to ensure full compliance
with the agreements concluded between the two sides,
Stressing the need, in particular, for an immediate halt to all actions contrary to
international law that undermine trust and prejudge final status issues,
Urging renewed and coordinated efforts by the international community aimed
at restoring a political horizon and advancing and accelerating the conclusion of a
peace treaty to achieve without delay an end to the Israeli occupation that began in
1967 by resolving all outstanding issues, including all final status issues, without
exception, for a just, lasting and peaceful settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
in accordance with the internationally recognized basis of the two-State solution, and
of the Arab-Israeli conflict, for the realization of a comprehensive peace in the Middle
East,
Recognizing the efforts being undertaken by the Palestinian Government, with
international support, to reform, develop, strengthen and preserve its institutions and
infrastructure, despite the obstacles presented by the ongoing Israeli occupation,
commending in this regard the ongoing efforts to develop the institutions of an
independent Palestinian State, and stressing the need to promote intra-Palestinian
reconciliation,
Expressing concern about the risks posed to the significant achievements made,
as confirmed by the positive assessments by the international institutions regarding
readiness for statehood, owing to the negative impact of the current instability and
financial crisis being faced by the Palestinian Government and the continued absence
of a credible political horizon,
Welcoming the ongoing efforts of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee for the
Coordination of the International Assistance to Palestinians, chaired by Norway, and
noting its recent meeting held at the ministerial level in New York on 25 September
2025,
Recognizing the positive contribution of the United Nations Sustainable
Development Cooperation Framework, which is aimed, inter alia, at enhancing
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5 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 75, No. 973.
6 See A/48/486-S/26560, annex.
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development support and assistance to the Palestinian people and strengthening
institutional capacity in line with Palestinian national priorities,
Welcoming the assistance extended by the Conference on Cooperation among
East Asian Countries for Palestinian Development, held in Ramallah and Jericho in
July 2019, in support of Palestinian efforts towards an independent Palestinian State
through the sharing of the experience of East Asian countries in economic
development and exploring effective means of cooperation, aimed at contributing to
the promotion of Palestinian development, the Middle East peace process and regional
stability,
Taking note of the application of Palestine for admission to membership in the
United Nations, submitted on 23 September 2011,7 and the vote of the Security
Council on 18 April 2024,8 and taking note also of its resolution ES-10/23 of 10 May
2024, by which, inter alia, it recommended that the Security Council reconsider the
matter favourably,
Taking note also of its resolution 67/19 of 29 November 2012, by which, inter
alia, Palestine was accorded non‑member observer State status in the United Nations,
and taking note further of the follow-up report of the Secretary-General,9
Taking note further of the recent recognition of the State of Palestine by several
States, including in the context of the High-level International Conference for the
Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-
State Solution,
Acknowledging the efforts being undertaken by civil society to promote respect
for human rights and a peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine, stressing the
need for the protection of civil society actors to allow them to conduct their work
freely and without fear of attacks and harassment from any party, and rejecting any
attack against civil society,
Stressing the urgency of achieving without delay an end to the Israeli occupation
that began in 1967,
Affirming once again the right of all States in the region to live in peace within
secure and internationally recognized borders,
Recalling the Arab Peace Initiative, adopted by the Council of the League of
Arab States at its fourteenth session, held in Beirut on 27 and 28 March 2002,10 and
stressing its importance in the efforts to achieve a just, lasting and comprehensive
peace,
1.
Reiterates its call for the achievement, without delay, of a comprehensive,
just and lasting peace in the Middle East on the basis of the relevant United Nations
resolutions, including Security Council resolution 2334 (2016) of 23 December 2016,
the Madrid terms of reference, including the principle of land for peace, and the Arab
Peace Initiative, and an end to the Israeli occupation that began in 1967, including of
East Jerusalem, and reaffirms in this regard its unwavering support, in accordance
with international law, for the two-State solution of Israel and Palestine, living side
by side in peace and security within recognized borders, based on the pre‑1967
borders;
2.
Welcomes the convening of the High-level International Conference for the
Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State
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7 A/66/371-S/2011/592, annex I.
8 See S/PV.9609.
9 A/67/738.
10 A/56/1026-S/2002/932, annex II, resolution 14/221.
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Solution, held at the ministerial level in July 2025 and at the summit level in
September 2025, and the endorsement by the General Assembly, in its decision 80/506
of 12 September 2025, of the New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the
Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution,11 and
mandates the Co-Chairs of the Conference, in consultation with the Co-Chairs of the
working groups, to follow up on the objectives of the Conference and the
commitments made therein, including, if necessary, by reconvening the Conference,
in New York or elsewhere, or by convening follow-up meetings, or through the Global
Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution;
3.
Also welcomes the launch on 27 September 2024, during the high-level
week of the General Assembly and upon the initiative of Saudi Arabia, Norway and
the European Union, of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State
Solution and its first meeting, held in Riyadh on 30 and 31 October 2024;
4.
Stresses the need to urgently exert collective efforts to launch credible
negotiations on all final status issues in the Middle East peace process based on the
long-standing terms of reference and clear parameters and within the time frame
specified by the Quartet in its statement of 21 September 2010, and calls once more
for the intensification of efforts by the parties, including through meaningful
negotiations, with the support of the international community, towards the conclusion
of a final just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement;
5.
Calls for the timely convening of an international conference in Moscow,
as envisioned by the Security Council in its resolution 1850 (2008) of 16 December
2008, for the advancement and acceleration of the achievement of a just, lasting and
comprehensive peace settlement;
6.
Stresses that compliance with and respect for the Charter of the United
Nations and international law, including international humanitarian law and
international human rights law, is a cornerstone of peace and security in the region;
7.
Calls upon both parties to act responsibly and in compliance with
international law and their previous agreements and obligations, in both their policies
and actions, in order to, with the support of the Quartet and other international and
regional partners, urgently reverse negative trends, including all measures taken on
the ground that are contrary to international law, and create the conditions necessary
for a credible political horizon and the advancement of peace efforts;
8.
Demands that Israel, the occupying Power, comply strictly with its
obligations under international law, including as reflected in the advisory opinion of
the International Court of Justice of 19 July 2024, including to bring an end to its
unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, as rapidly as possible, to
cease immediately all new settlement activities and to evacuate all settlers from the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, and to put an end to its unlawful acts, including by
repealing all legislation and measures creating or maintaining the unlawful situation,
inter alia, those which discriminate against the Palestinian people, as well as all
measures aimed at modifying the demographic composition of any parts of the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem;
9.
Calls upon all States and international organizations to continue to actively
pursue policies that ensure respect for their obligations under international law,
including those outlined in the advisory opinion rendered by the International Court
of Justice on 19 July 2024, with regard to Israel’s unlawful presence and all illegal
Israeli practices and measures in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem, particularly in relation to Israeli settlements and their associated regime,
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including, inter alia, the obligations of distinction and of non‑recognition and
non‑assistance to the unlawful presence of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
and to its unlawful acts, as well as the obligation, while respecting the Charter of the
United Nations and international law, to ensure that any impediment resulting from
the illegal presence of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory to the exercise of
the Palestinian people of its right to self-determination is brought to an end and the
obligation of all the States Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention, while respecting
the Charter of the United Nations and international law, to ensure compliance by Israel
with international humanitarian law as embodied in that Convention;
10. Welcomes the ceasefire agreement achieved on the basis of President
Donald J. Trump’s Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,12 and recognizes
the constructive role played by the United States of America, the State of Qatar, the
Arab Republic of Egypt and the Republic of Türkiye in facilitating the ceasefire in
the Gaza Strip;
11. Rejects any attempt at demographic or territorial change in the Gaza Strip,
including any actions that reduce the territory of Gaza, stresses that the Gaza Strip
constitutes an integral part of the Palestinian territory occupied in 1967, reaffirms the
vision of the two-State solution, with the Gaza Strip as part of the Palestinian State,
and stresses in this regard the importance of unifying the Gaza Strip with the West
Bank under the Palestinian Authority, without delay;
12. Recalls the principle of the inadmissibility of the acquisition of land by
force and therefore the illegality of the annexation of any part of the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, which constitutes a breach of
international law, undermines the viability of the two-State solution and challenges
the prospects for the achievement of a peaceful settlement and of just, lasting and
comprehensive peace;
13. Stresses the need, in particular, for an immediate halt to all settlement
activities, land confiscation and home demolitions, for the pursuit of measures to
ensure accountability, and for the release of prisoners and an end to arbitrary arrests
and detentions;
14. Also stresses the need for respect for and preservation of the territorial
unity, contiguity and integrity of all the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East
Jerusalem;
15. Further stresses the need for an immediate and complete cessation of all
acts of violence, including military attacks, destruction and acts of terror, as well as
all acts of provocation and incitement;
16. Reaffirms its commitment, in accordance with international law, to the two-
State solution of Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security within
recognized borders, based on the pre‑1967 borders;
17. Underscores in this regard the affirmation by the Security Council in its
resolution 2334 (2016) of its determination to examine practical ways and means to
secure the full implementation of its relevant resolutions;
18. Calls for:
(a)
The withdrawal of Israel from the Palestinian territory occupied since
1967, including East Jerusalem;
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12 Security Council resolution 2803 (2025), annex.
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(b)
The realization of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people,
primarily the right to self-determination and the right to their independent State;
(c)
A just resolution of the problem of Palestine refugees in conformity with
its resolution 194 (III) of 11 December 1948;
19. Calls upon all States, consistent with their obligations under the Charter
and relevant Security Council resolutions, inter alia:
(a)
Not to recognize any changes to the pre‑1967 borders, including with
regard to Jerusalem, other than those agreed by the parties through negotiations,
including by ensuring that agreements with Israel do not imply recognition of Israeli
sovereignty over the territories occupied by Israel in 1967;
(b)
To distinguish, in their relevant dealings, between the territory of the State
of Israel and the territories occupied since 1967;
(c)
Not to render aid or assistance to illegal settlement activities, including not
to provide Israel with any assistance to be used specifically in connection with
settlements in the occupied territories, in line with Security Council resolution 465
(1980) of 1 March 1980;
(d)
To respect and ensure respect for international law, in all circumstances,
including through measures of accountability, consistent with international law;
20. Urges all States and the United Nations to continue and expedite the
provision of economic, humanitarian and technical assistance to the Palestinian
people and the Palestinian Government during this critical period in order to help to
alleviate the serious humanitarian situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem, which is catastrophic in the Gaza Strip, to rehabilitate the
Palestinian economy and infrastructure and to support the development and
strengthening of Palestinian institutions and Palestinian State-building efforts in
preparation for independence;
21. Recalls the conclusion of the International Court of Justice, in its advisory
opinion of 19 July 2024, that Israel is under an obligation to provide full reparation
for the damage caused by its internationally wrongful acts to all natural or legal
persons concerned;
22. Requests the Secretary-General, including through his Special Coordinator
for the Middle East Peace Process and Personal Representative to the Palestine
Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority, to continue his efforts with the
parties concerned, and in consultation with the Security Council, including with
regard to the reporting required pursuant to resolution 2334 (2016), towards the
attainment of a peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the promotion of
peace in the region.
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2 December 2025
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