U.S. says it will veto potential Palestinian state at UN
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U.S. says it will veto potential Palestinian state at UN
U.S. says it would veto potential Palestinian state bid at UN
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Palestinians hold up their flag as they rally along the Rafah border terminal between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip, on May 15, 2011.
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Agence France-Presse Sep 8, 2011 – 1:38 PM ET | Last Updated: Sep 8, 2011 2:27 PM ET
By Hossam Ezzedine
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories — The Palestinians on Thursday launched a campaign in support of their UN membership bid despite U.S. opposition, as their leaders met to reaffirm plans to become the world body’s 194th member state.
Washington, however, confirmed it would veto any such bid and an EU source said European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was to travel to the Middle East next week for talks on the Palestinian push.
The so-called “National Campaign for Palestine: State 194” is part of the build-up to September 20, when President Mahmud Abbas is expected to submit a formal request the United Nations accept the state of Palestine as a member.
Abbas on Thursday met senior Palestinian representatives including the central committee of his Fatah party, the PLO’s executive committee and leaders of various Palestinian political parties.
The PLO committee “affirms the need to continue at the next session of the UN, the process to obtain recognition of membership for a state of Palestine on the borders of June 4, 1967, with east Jerusalem as its capital,” PLO secretary general Yasser Abed Rabbo said in a statement after the session.
“The Palestinian leadership believes that attaining this goal will encourage the relaunch of a serious peace process and new negotiations with the clear objective of a two-state solution on the 1967 borders,” he said, referring to the lines that existed before the 1967 Six-Day War.
The leadership meetings came just 10 days before Abbas is expected to fly to New York where he will present a formal membership request to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on September 20.
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Washington’s opposition to such a move by the Palestinians rather than direct negotiations with Israel “should not come as a shock.”
“So yes, if something comes to a vote in the UN Security Council, the US will veto,” she said.
Meanwhile, the EU source in Brussels said that Ashton will leave early next week for Cairo to meet Arab League ministers and Abbas for talks on the bid, also opposed by Israel.
She will also travel to Israel as part of her efforts to ensure the Palestinian resolution “can get broader support,” the source added, declining to be named.
If the bid is vetoed in the Security Council, the Palestinians plan to turn to the General Assembly where they are expected to easily win the votes needed to upgrade their representation from observer body to non-member state.
As the leaders met in Ramallah, the official Palestinian campaign of support for the bid got under way with around 100 people marching to UN headquarters in the West Bank town to hand in a letter to the UN representative asking that Ban support the membership application.
The letter, a copy of which was seen by AFP, said the campaign would continue “until the state of Palestine is finally admitted as member state number 194.”
Chanting “We want a state,” the marchers waved Palestinian flags and held up signs demanding that Palestine be admitted as the 194th state, also calling on Arab nations to support the bid.
The letter was given to Pascal Soto, head of the UN office in Ramallah, by Latifa Abu Hamid, a 60-year-old mother from Amari refugee camp near Ramallah, whose seven sons who have all spent time in Israeli prisons. Her eighth son was shot dead by Israeli troops.
“I’m delivering this message to the UN to say we have a right to our own state just like everyone else in the world and we have a right to see the end of the occupation,” she said.
The letter urged Ban to “stand by justice and do right by our people.”
“The admission of the state of Palestine to the UN is an important step towards ending the occupation and achieving Palestinian independence and realizing a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East,” it reads.
“We hope that you will join the international consensus and support the Palestinian bid for its long-overdue recognition.”
Soto said he would pass the letter on to the UN chief.
After submitting the UN request on September 20, Abbas is to address the General Assembly on September 23 in a speech officials say will be broadcast on giant screens in Palestinian cities
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Agence France-Presse Sep 8, 2011 – 1:38 PM ET | Last Updated: Sep 8, 2011 2:27 PM ET
By Hossam Ezzedine
RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories — The Palestinians on Thursday launched a campaign in support of their UN membership bid despite U.S. opposition, as their leaders met to reaffirm plans to become the world body’s 194th member state.
Washington, however, confirmed it would veto any such bid and an EU source said European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton was to travel to the Middle East next week for talks on the Palestinian push.
The so-called “National Campaign for Palestine: State 194” is part of the build-up to September 20, when President Mahmud Abbas is expected to submit a formal request the United Nations accept the state of Palestine as a member.
Abbas on Thursday met senior Palestinian representatives including the central committee of his Fatah party, the PLO’s executive committee and leaders of various Palestinian political parties.
The PLO committee “affirms the need to continue at the next session of the UN, the process to obtain recognition of membership for a state of Palestine on the borders of June 4, 1967, with east Jerusalem as its capital,” PLO secretary general Yasser Abed Rabbo said in a statement after the session.
“The Palestinian leadership believes that attaining this goal will encourage the relaunch of a serious peace process and new negotiations with the clear objective of a two-state solution on the 1967 borders,” he said, referring to the lines that existed before the 1967 Six-Day War.
The leadership meetings came just 10 days before Abbas is expected to fly to New York where he will present a formal membership request to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on September 20.
In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Washington’s opposition to such a move by the Palestinians rather than direct negotiations with Israel “should not come as a shock.”
“So yes, if something comes to a vote in the UN Security Council, the US will veto,” she said.
Meanwhile, the EU source in Brussels said that Ashton will leave early next week for Cairo to meet Arab League ministers and Abbas for talks on the bid, also opposed by Israel.
She will also travel to Israel as part of her efforts to ensure the Palestinian resolution “can get broader support,” the source added, declining to be named.
If the bid is vetoed in the Security Council, the Palestinians plan to turn to the General Assembly where they are expected to easily win the votes needed to upgrade their representation from observer body to non-member state.
As the leaders met in Ramallah, the official Palestinian campaign of support for the bid got under way with around 100 people marching to UN headquarters in the West Bank town to hand in a letter to the UN representative asking that Ban support the membership application.
The letter, a copy of which was seen by AFP, said the campaign would continue “until the state of Palestine is finally admitted as member state number 194.”
Chanting “We want a state,” the marchers waved Palestinian flags and held up signs demanding that Palestine be admitted as the 194th state, also calling on Arab nations to support the bid.
The letter was given to Pascal Soto, head of the UN office in Ramallah, by Latifa Abu Hamid, a 60-year-old mother from Amari refugee camp near Ramallah, whose seven sons who have all spent time in Israeli prisons. Her eighth son was shot dead by Israeli troops.
“I’m delivering this message to the UN to say we have a right to our own state just like everyone else in the world and we have a right to see the end of the occupation,” she said.
The letter urged Ban to “stand by justice and do right by our people.”
“The admission of the state of Palestine to the UN is an important step towards ending the occupation and achieving Palestinian independence and realizing a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East,” it reads.
“We hope that you will join the international consensus and support the Palestinian bid for its long-overdue recognition.”
Soto said he would pass the letter on to the UN chief.
After submitting the UN request on September 20, Abbas is to address the General Assembly on September 23 in a speech officials say will be broadcast on giant screens in Palestinian cities
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A Palestinian state would be a disaster for many reasons but anywayz unless and until the Palestinians want to live in peace with the state of Israel as their neighbor, it can never work. Well doneto our government

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name one of the reason why it would be bad the Palestinians have the right to have their own state, Israel is an illegal state created by Zionists
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I'm convinced, you have a very low IQNewhargeisagirl wrote:A Palestinian state would be a disaster for many reasons but anywayz unless and until the Palestinians want to live in peace with the state of Israel as their neighbor, it can never work. Well doneto our government![]()

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Why are you questionin' my IQ son? you need to get your head examined waryaaa

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Re: U.S. says it would veto potential Palestinian state bid
NOTSUREIFSERIOUSNewhargeisagirl wrote:A Palestinian state would be a disaster for many reasons but anywayz unless and until the Palestinians want to live in peace with the state of Israel as their neighbor, it can never work. Well doneto our government![]()
you actually deserve slap
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Don't worry about me questioning you sis, its just a nicer way of saying your retarded and need a life. Anyone who believes Israel is the victim might as well hit themselves in the wall.Newhargeisagirl wrote:Why are you questionin' my IQ son? you need to get your head examined waryaaa![]()
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Re: U.S. says it would veto potential Palestinian state bid
Do you think am scared of you? lmao.. do you think the more angry sound the more right you are? huh?
I stand by what I said earlier & I will repeat it again... our government has every right to vote against the so called PL state until all arabs inclduing Iran recognize the existence of the Jewish state of Israel.. maxaad xalada ka bedeli kartaa
I stand by what I said earlier & I will repeat it again... our government has every right to vote against the so called PL state until all arabs inclduing Iran recognize the existence of the Jewish state of Israel.. maxaad xalada ka bedeli kartaa

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....yeah I rest my case......Newhargeisagirl wrote:Do you think am scared of you? lmao.. do you think the more angry sound the more right you are? huh?
I stand by what I said earlier & I will repeat it again... our government has every right to vote against the so called PL state until all arabs inclduing Iran recognize the existence of the Jewish state of Israel.. maxaad xalada ka bedeli kartaa![]()
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Israel dont even recognise Palestinians as human beingsNewhargeisagirl wrote:Do you think am scared of you? lmao.. do you think the more angry sound the more right you are? huh?
I stand by what I said earlier & I will repeat it again... our government has every right to vote against the so called PL state until all arabs inclduing Iran recognize the existence of the Jewish state of Israel.. maxaad xalada ka bedeli kartaa![]()

Re: U.S. says it would veto potential Palestinian state bid
The palestinians should see this as a sign not just to drop America as a partner to the peace process but as an opposition. Bunch of worthless idiots.
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America is the only SUPER POWER in the world, we MATTER

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The State of Israel was created by the United Nations.TheSultaan wrote:name one of the reason why it would be bad the Palestinians have the right to have their own state, Israel is an illegal state created by Zionists
The problem with this recognition move is that it circumvents any peace deal, possibly preventing one. The Palestinians need a fair deal, not something that will be seen as under the table.
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Honestly Fuk the US and Fuk the Jews
The two most evil beings on the planet today? how can you deny the existence and basic human rights of people u made suffer since 1948

The two most evil beings on the planet today? how can you deny the existence and basic human rights of people u made suffer since 1948

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