UN chief calls on Israel, Palestine to return to negotiations for 2-state solution.

The UN chief on Sunday called on Israel and Palestine to end 'senseless cycle of bloodshed, terror and destruction' and return to negotiations for a two-state solution of the conflict.

'The current hostilities are utterly appalling. This latest round of violence only perpetuates the cycles of death, destruction and despair, and pushes farther to the horizon any hopes of coexistence and peace,' UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said during his address at the UN Security Council (UNSC).

The UNSC has met for the third time to discuss the escalating tension between Israel and Palestine and Israel's recent air raids on Gaza.

'Rockets and mortars on one side and aerial and artillery bombardments on the other must stop,' Guterres urged.

The UN continues to negotiate with all parties for a cease-fire, he said, stressing that 'leaders on all sides have a responsibility to curb inflammatory rhetoric and calm the rising tensions.'

Guterres said he is 'appalled' by the deaths of Palestinian civilians, including women and children, in Gaza. He also 'deplored' Israeli fatalities from rockets launched...

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