• Re: UN General Assembly backs Palestinian bid for membership

    From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to NefeshBarYochai on Sun May 12 02:12:25 2024
    On 11/05/2024 6:30 am, NefeshBarYochai wrote:
    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -The United Nations General Assembly on
    Friday overwhelmingly backed a Palestinian bid to become a full U.N.
    member by recognizing it as qualified to join and recommending the
    U.N. Security Council "reconsider the matter favorably."

    The vote by the 193-member General Assembly was a global survey of
    support for the Palestinian bid to become a full U.N. member - a move
    that would effectively recognize a Palestinian state - after the
    United States vetoed it in the U.N. Security Council last month.

    The assembly adopted a resolution with 143 votes in favor and nine
    against - including the U.S. and Israel - while 25 countries
    abstained. It does not give the Palestinians full U.N. membership, but
    simply recognizes them as qualified to join.

    The resolution "determines that the State of Palestine ... should
    therefore be admitted to membership" and it "recommends that the
    Security Council reconsider the matter favorably."

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/un-general-assembly-backs-palestinian-bid-for-membership/ar-BB1maJFb?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=db082d5b02d94a8399576ab978b8874f&ei=34

    The State of Palestine is currently occupied by an entity which is
    treating the Palestinian civilian population the same as the German occupation forces treated the civilians of Belarus during WWII.

    Parts of it are being invaded by Israel. Most of the civilian casualties
    seem to be being caused by the Israeli forces going after Hamas without worrying too much about collateral deaths, and once Israel had decided
    that it has rooted out the Hamas elements it gets out. This isn't
    occupation.

    Where are the UN peace-keeping forces?

    Nowhere. Israel understandably wants to root out Hamas - it doesn't want
    to occupy Gaza. It probably wants to be able root out any successor
    terrorist organisation too, and is behaving badly enough to pretty much guarantee that there will be one.

    Netanyahu is yet to admit that he needs an Palestinian state with enough credibility to undercut the appeal of Hamas and Hezbollah and the like.
    He needs the political support of his lunatic right-wing, and he may be
    lunatic enough himself not to be able to realise it.

    A UN peace-keeping force would follow from an agreement that was
    rational enough to have a hope of offering peace, and that seem to be a
    way off and people like NefeshBarYochai are a big chunk of the reason
    why it is only a very long term prospect.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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