Postponement of the United Nations conference on the "two-state solution" after the strike on Iran.

Reuters agency reported today, Friday, that the United Nations conference, which was supposed to be hosted by France and Saudi Arabia to formulate a roadmap for a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, has been postponed after Israel launched a military attack on Iran.
The source stated that some delegations from the Middle East will not attend or were unable to attend due to the developments.
Many countries in the region have suspended flights due to the Israeli attacks on Iran.
On Friday, Israel carried out a series of wide-ranging strikes on nuclear and military sites in Iran, including the Natanz facility, resulting in the killing of prominent military leaders.
In a message to the United Nations, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the attack as a "declaration of war" and called on the Security Council to act immediately, according to the ministry.
The conference was expected to pave the way for international recognition of the Palestinian state, supporting a political solution to the Israeli war on Gaza.