The United Nations conference in New York launched the New York Declaration calling for an end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through a two-state solution.
It urged the immediate end of the Gaza war and called for the full withdrawal of Israeli forces and governance transfer to the Palestinian Authority under one unified rule.
The declaration has demanded that Gaza be unified with the West Bank with no occupation siege or displacement and that both states live in peace within secure 1967-based borders.
It called for financial and political support to the Palestinian Authority to carry out reforms, conduct elections and assume full control over all occupied territories.
Israel was asked to make a public commitment to the two-state solution.
The declaration endorsed the deployment of a temporary United Nations-led international force to stabilize Gaza and protect civilians after the ceasefire implementation.