A coalition of Israeli and Palestinian civil society organizations convened in Paris on Friday to advocate for renewed international support for a two-state solution. The groups expressed concern that the possibility of establishing a viable Palestinian state is rapidly diminishing. This appeal comes amidst strong opposition from the current Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which rejects Palestinian statehood in the West Bank and Gaza. Netanyahu’s administration is accused of actively working to dismantle the conditions necessary for a two-state outcome. The joint statement highlights a rare instance of cooperation between groups from both sides of the conflict. The organizations are specifically seeking backing from the G7 nations to revitalize peace initiatives. They warn that inaction will further jeopardize the prospects for a lasting resolution.