Posted on 09/17/2011 11:38:40 AM PDT by mojito
The Palestinian Authority on Saturday warned the US against using the veto to thwart its plan to seek membership for a Palestinian state in the UN next week.
The PA said that a US veto would "destroy" the two-state solution.
The warning came hours after PA President Mahmoud Abbas announced in a speech in Ramallah that he would ask the UN Security Council to accept membership of a Palestinian state.
Chief PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat warned that the US Administration's use of a veto to foil the PA move would destroy the two-state solution.
"Anyone who supports the two-state solution should back the Palestinian effort [at the UN]," he said.
Erekat hinted that the Palestinians would consider dismantling the PA if the US thwarted their statehood bid.
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On the other hand, I can see him going along with the PA despite earlier avowals that the US will use the veto, and claiming his about-face is an act of "statesmanship," but in reality would allow him to deliver a dagger into Israel's heart - something I'm sure he would enjoy.
However, if the US does use the veto, the PA will use it as a pretext for a war against Israel.
And everyone knows the PA is pushing this now because they know they have a weakling, a closet sympathizer and an Israel-hater in the WH. And they know that he may not last very much longer.
Barry wants the Pallies to win but he doesn’t want it to happen before the next election.
There is no ‘two-state solution’ That is simply a pretext to legitimize the PA and set Israel up for more and bigger attacks. The only ‘solution’ for the ‘Palestinians’ is the Final Solution Adolph Hitler sought. That will not happen.
I think the PRETEXT-O'-TRON 2000 Reason Generator is never going to be short of reasons for war with Israel.
Agree, it is a real dilemma for him. My $$ says he doesn’t use the veto? Why? Because he probably figures that there are enough illegally voting Hispanics and Muslims to counterbalance the Jewish vote anyway. Plus, many Jews will continue to vote the Democratic ticket no matter what he does to Israel.
Yes I agree. Any money he loses from the Jews could easily be made up by the moslims, many times over.
The UN does not grant statehood. It merely acknowledges the existence of a state. Unless the Palies create a state there is nothing to recognize.
The bottom line is this while a Security Council veto would deny the Palestinians official member status they can also seek upgraded observer status at the General Assembly as a non-member state.
This could be interpreted as implicit UN recognition of Palestinian statehood because the assembly would be acknowledging that the Palestinians control an actual state. The advantage of this option is that it would require only a simple majority of the General Assembly. Since around 120 countries have already recognized the state of Palestine to date, it would likely win such a vote overwhelmingly.
If the Palestinians were to be recognized as a non-member state, they would be able to sign certain international treaties, such as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which they cannot currently sign. This will mean thousands of lawsuits against Israel and isolation and demonization of the State of Israel.
There are 2 different votes on in the Security Council and one in the General Assembly. The GA vote will probably pass, there is no GA veto, but GA votes are non binding, so the PA will just get an upgraded delegation not a “state membership”. Only a SC vote in favor would admit the state, and Israel is counting on a US veto.
This gambit is really risky on the part of the PA. Israel is already a state member of the UN. Israel can always walk away from any territory it does not want to annex. This resolves nothing, only escalates tensions at a time when it isn’t needed or necessary. I believe the two sides could conclude a deal in principle in a week. The real problem is that the PA doesn’t really want to solve its own internal problems and so continues to project them onto Israel. If Israel agreed to withdraw to 1967 borders the PA would still not agree - they don’t want to deal with getting their own house in order.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sending Zer0 to the woodshed for a whoop'en......go BiBi..
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, will address the UN General Assembly on Friday next week, setting the stage for a potentially dramatic diplomatic showdown with the Palestinians. He will speak on the same day that Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leader, is due to deliver a landmark speech calling on the global body to support Palestinian statehood.
The General Assembly is not a place where Israel usually receives a fair hearing, Mr Netanyahu said on Thursday. But I still decided to tell the truth before anyone who would like to hear it.
And? So? Can the PA read sign language? =.=
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