Palestinian Excluded from G7 Communique: Draft that will please Israel

Foreign ministers of G7 countries, who gathered at a summit in Canada, did not mention a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine and removed parts in previous draft texts emphasizing the importance of this solution.
The foreign ministers of G7 countries, consisting of the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the US, met in Canada.
During the summit, ministers did not touch upon a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine and removed parts in previous draft texts emphasizing the importance of this solution. The draft statement for the summit highlights the “need for a political horizon for the Palestinian people,” while reiterating support for the resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza without hindrance and a lasting ceasefire. The statement draft, approved by diplomats, is expected to be endorsed by ministers later today.