The United Nations voted 142-10 to endorse the "New York Declaration," which calls for the establishment of a State of Palestine. The results of the vote were announced earlier today, September 12th. Countries voting against the measure included Argentina, Hungary, Israel, and the United States. Separately, Egypt has decided to reduce its coordination with Israel until further notice following an Israeli attack, according to Al-Aravia channel sources. Egypt will re-examine its security coordination arrangements with Israel. Details regarding the specific Israeli "attack on bacteria" were not provided in the report. This UN vote comes as Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza City, targeting over 500 locations as part of preparations for a ground offensive. The strikes have focused on areas like Daraj, Tuffah, and Sheikh Radwan, with the military reporting the destruction of high-rise towers used by Hamas for tactical purposes. Earlier this week, President Donald Trump commented that some of the 20 hostages may have died. In a separate incident on September 12th, a stabbing occurred at a hotel in Gush Etzion, leading to arrests. The Israel Defense Forces also detained dozens of men in Tulkarem on September 11th following an explosive device attack that injured soldiers, an incident claimed by Palestinian Islamic Jihad.