Tuesday 30 December 2014

UNSC rejects resolution on Palestinian state

UNSC rejects resolution on Palestinian state
Bid to end Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories by 2017 garners eight votes, one short of total needed to pass.
Last updated: 31 Dec 2014 03:59

The UN Security Council has rejected a Palestinian resolution calling for peace with Israel within a year and an end to Israel's occupation by 2017.
The resolution failed to muster the minimum nine "yes" votes required in the council for adoption.
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What Does The New Draft Resolution Submitted On December 29 Call For? 
Two sovereign states living side by side; Israel and Palestine
End of Israeli occupation and establishing the Palestinian state within a time frame of no more than three years
East Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Palestine which will be established on 1967 borders
Settle the refugees’ question according to UN resolution 194
End settlement activities in West Bank and East Jerusalem and to release all Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails
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The motion received eight "yes" votes, including from Russia and France, two "no" votes from the United States and Australia, and five abstentions.

Riyad Mansour, Palestinian ambassador to the UN, criticised the world body for the failure of the vote.

"The Security Council has once again failed to uphold its charter duties to address this crises and to meaningfully contribute to a lasting solution in accordance with its own resolutions," Mansour said.

"This year, our people under Israeli occupation endured the further theft and colonisation of their land, the demolition of their homes, daily military raids, arrests and detention of thousands of civilians including children, rampant settler terrorism, constant affronts to their human dignity and repeated incursions at our holiest sites."

Following the vote, the US, Israel's closest ally, reiterated its opposition to the draft resolution.

Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the UN, said the resolution undermined efforts to "achieve two states for two people".

"It is deeply imbalanced and contains many elements that are not conducive to negotiations between the parties including unconstructive deadlines that take no account for Israelis legitimate security concerns," she said.

Palestinian statehood

The resolution, which was submitted by Jordan - currently the only Arab member of the security council -had called for occupied East Jerusalem to be the capital of Palestine, an end to Israeli settlement building and settling the issue of Palestinian prisoner releases.

The resolution also called for negotiations to be based on territorial lines that existed before Israel captured the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip in 1967.

Israel had said the Security Council vote, following the collapse in April of US-brokered talks on Palestinian statehood, would deepen the conflict.

Ali Abunimah, co-founder of the Electronic Intifada, derided the resolution, telling Al Jazeera it undermined Palestinian rights, including the rights of refugees and the future of Jerusalem.

"This was a terrible resolution which was unanimously opposed by every major Palestinian faction, it contained so many compromises in an attempt to avoid a US veto that it was weaker than existing UN resolutions," he said.
The Palestinians, frustrated by the lack of progress on peace talks, have sought to internationalise the issue by seeking UN membership and recognition of statehood via membership in international organisations.

Several European parliaments have adopted non-binding motions calling for recognition of Palestine.

The Palestinians had warned that if the UN resolution failed they were prepared to join the International Criminal Court to file suits against Israel.
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UN Security Council vote on Palestinian draft resolution

YES: Jordan, China, France, Russia, Luxembourg, Chad, Chile, Argentina.
NO: United States, Australia.
ABSTAINED: United Kingdom, Lithuania, Nigeria, South Korea, Rwanda.
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Source: Al Jazeera

UNSC draft resolution provides a free waiver of Palestinian rights and must be withdrawn



                       Com-Zahir-Shishtary

PFLP: UNSC draft resolution provides a free waiver of Palestinian rights and must be withdrawn
Dec 30 2014


The draft resolution submitted to the United Nations Security Council is a free waiver of Palestinian rights, especially in reference to Jerusalem, the colonies, the right of return, the resistance and Palestinian national constants, said Comrade Zaher al-Shishtari, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Shishtari emphasized that this project reflects the exclusivity and dominance of the monopolistic leadership in pursuing this project, which is rejected by the Palestinian people and the Palestinian factions. “The Popular Front does not oppose raising the Palestinian cause in the United Nations and the Security Council, provided that the resolution submitted supports the Palestinian people’s rights in full and does not undermine or compromise those rights, and is based on a consensus which involves everyone in its drafting…and which goes alongside the move to enter all international institutions, particularly the International Criminal Court to prosecute the occupation for its crimes against our people and our land. None of this is the case in the submitted draft resolution.”

The PA leadership has done nothing to respond in a fitting way to the continuing crimes of the occupation, Shishtari said, including the killing of Ziad Abu Ein “such as ending security coordination, abolishing the Paris economic protocol, and the cancellation and rejection of the infamous Oslo agreement. On the contrary, the monopolistic leadership is still sticking to the futile path of negotiations, betting on the United States, the chief ally of the occupier. It has violated the rejection of the people and the factions to these negotiations. Now is the time for resistance in all forms. The masses of the Palestinian people reject this approach of settlement and concession and suspicious projects,” said Shishtari. 


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