Israel's parliament voted to reject the establishment of a Palestinian state, reflecting declining support for a two-state solution. The vote is likely to deepen concerns among Democrats, and tensions rise as far-right national security minister visits sensitive holy site. International support for a Palestinian state is growing, while Israeli opposition complicates diplomatic resolutions.
Key Points
Declining support for a two-state solution in Israel
Tensions rise as far-right minister visits sensitive holy site
Growing international support for a Palestinian state
Israeli opposition complicates diplomatic resolutions