1. The Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip will be discussed at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly.
2. Despite this, Japan will not recognize a Palestinian state at present.
3. Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi plans to attend a conference seeking a two-state solution and has stressed the need for pressure on Israel to halt unilateral actions, hinting that Japan may take action if further obstacles arise in realizing this solution.
2. Despite this, Japan will not recognize a Palestinian state at present.
3. Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi plans to attend a conference seeking a two-state solution and has stressed the need for pressure on Israel to halt unilateral actions, hinting that Japan may take action if further obstacles arise in realizing this solution.
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Summary
Upcoming UN General Assembly discussion on Israeli military offensive in Gaza Strip; Japan not recognizing Palestinian state currently. Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya Takeshi to attend conference advocating two-state solution, urging pressure on Israel for ceasing unilateral actions. Potential