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European Parliament votes to recognize Palestine statehood 'in principle'

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European Parliament votes to recognize Palestine statehood 'in principle'


Published time: December 17, 2014 12:07
Edited time: December 17, 2014 12:57

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution recognizing Palestinian statehood in principle. A total of 498 MEPs voted in favor, while 88 were against.

A parliamentary session in Strasbourg on Tuesday could not decide on the matter, opting for further negotiations, but on Wednesday the European Parliament eventually adopted a resolution that “in principle” grants the troubled region statehood.

"[The European Parliament] supports in principle recognition of Palestinian statehood and the two-state solution, and believes these should go hand in hand with the development of peace talks, which should be advanced," the motion said. The vote also saw 111 abstentions.

The European Parliament reiterated its support for the two-state solution "on the basis of the 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as the capital of both states, with the secure State of Israel and an independent, democratic, contiguous and viable Palestinian State living side by side in peace and security on the basis of the right of self-determination and full respect of international law."

MEPs emphasized the EU's strongest opposition to any acts of terrorism connected with Palestinians' campaign for statehood, however.

Several of the EU's 28 member countries were already in favor of full recognition. Sweden in October became the only EU member so far to officially recognize Palestine as an independent state.



The European Parliament vote comes as the Palestinians are soon to make their case at the UN Security Council in New York, where they will ask for a complete Israeli withdrawal from East Jerusalem and the West Bank to the 1967 borders in two years' time.

These discussions follow a tense summer period when Israel carried out its controversial Protective Edge operation against the Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and elicited international condemnation for the number of civilians killed and damage that would take decades to undo.

READ MORE: Palestine resolution: US ‘unresolved’ ahead of Security Council meeting

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is adamantly against any resolution under which Palestine gains back the occupied East Jerusalem and West Bank, believing it would lead to “terrorists” running wild and causing regional problems.

"Attempts of the Palestinians and of several European countries to force conditions on Israel will only lead to a deterioration in the regional situation and will endanger Israel," Netanyahu said Monday.

Although the US, which has been trying to broker a two-state solution, has been a close ally of Israel for years, it is now also taking on a more stern tone with the Israeli leadership.

"This isn't the time to detail private conversations or speculate on a UN Security Council resolution that hasn't even been tabled, no matter what pronouncements are made publicly about it,” US Secretary of State John Kerry told journalists Tuesday.

It remains to be seen what Washington’s actions will be at the Security Council, when Palestine makes its case for a full Israeli withdrawal.
 

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None of the Israeli cheer leading squad have been able to explain why Israel is so opposed to this. Even though Israel theoretically claims to support a 2 state solution.
 

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It is entirely symbolic since the E.U. has no authority over the foreign affairs of its member states.
 

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It is entirely symbolic since the E.U. has no authority over the foreign affairs of member states.
Neither does the UN, but it sure as hell got Israel formed didn't it? Symbolic power can be ENORMOUSLY powerful.
 

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Neither does the UN, but it sure as hell got Israel formed didn't it? Symbolic power can be ENORMOUSLY powerful.
Not really U.N. Resolution 181 (II) recommended a partition of of the British Palestinian Mandate and it provided a legal framework, but it was rejected by the Arab States.
 

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None of the Israeli cheer leading squad have been able to explain why Israel is so opposed to this. Even though Israel theoretically claims to support a 2 state solution.
Because the only way to peace is for the two sides to come to a negotiated peace?

No amount of resolutions will convince Hamas, Islamic Jihad, PFLP, PRC, or Fatah's armed wing to give up their goal of destroying Israel.
 

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None of the Israeli cheer leading squad have been able to explain why Israel is so opposed to this. Even though Israel theoretically claims to support a 2 state solution.
Where did Israel or its representatives say they were opposed to the contents of this rather well thought out resolution that supports the two state solution, peace and security?
 

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Because the only way to peace is for the two sides to come to a negotiated peace?

No amount of resolutions will convince Hamas, Islamic Jihad, PFLP, PRC, or Fatah's armed wing to give up their goal of destroying Israel.
How does Pali statehood interfere with the ability to negotiate?
 

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The Palestinians are being lied to by their leaders, into believing that they can somehow end the occupation without negotiating a comprehensive peace deal.
And what difference would statehood make?
 

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Well that is a steaming pile of Arab hating propaganda. I would say not doing it would perpetuate Jew-hating terrorism.
It seems that your latest trend when caught out being full of shit is to call everyone racists.
 

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Well that is a steaming pile of Arab hating propaganda. I would say not doing it would perpetuate Jew-hating terrorism.
If the state is based on Hamas or the PLO it does indeed legitimize Jew hating terrorists. The PLO has toned down the terrorism in recent years, though it is led by an organizer of the Munich massacre. It has not toned down the Jew hating, though.
 
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