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UK, Australia and Canada Launch Peace Fund to Support Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 11, 2026
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What happened
Britain, Australia and Canada announced a new international peace fund to support grassroots Israeli-Palestinian peace initiatives and strengthen a two-state solution. The announcement came after a meeting in London between foreign ministers Yvette Cooper, Penny Wong and Anita Anand, who also discussed Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan and rising antisemitism. Each country will contribute 1 million pounds sterling to launch the fund.
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