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The United Nations Assembly approves a resolution granting new rights to Palestine.

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Last updated: 2024/05/10 at 6:45 PM
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The United Nations General Assembly recently approved a resolution granting Palestine new “rights and privileges” and called on the Security Council to reconsider its request to become the 194th member of the United Nations. The resolution was sponsored by Arab and Palestinian representatives and received a majority vote of 143-9 with 25 abstentions. The United States and Israel were among the nine countries that voted against the resolution, emphasizing the need for negotiations between Palestine and Israel for full UN membership. Palestine became a non-member observer state in 2012, but the current resolution recommends that the Security Council reconsider its membership request favorably.

The US administration, led by Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood, has expressed opposition to the assembly resolution and emphasized the importance of following the established process for obtaining full UN membership. The criteria for UN membership include being a “peace-loving” state and receiving a recommendation from the Security Council. The latest push for Palestinian membership in the UN comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, particularly due to the recent conflict in Gaza that has resulted in thousands of casualties. The resolution aims to grant Palestine the necessary rights and privileges for their active participation in UN sessions and conferences.

The original draft of the assembly resolution underwent significant changes to address concerns raised by the United States, Russia, and China. Russia and China, both supporters of Palestinian membership, were wary of setting precedents that could affect other regions like Kosovo and Taiwan. To address these concerns, the final draft of the resolution specifies that Palestine, as an observer state, does not have the right to vote in the General Assembly or nominate candidates for UN positions. The resolution also outlines specific rights and privileges for Palestine to participate in discussions and conferences convened by the United Nations.

The resolution’s annex includes provisions for Palestine to speak on various issues, propose agenda items, participate in debates, and be elected to positions within UN committees. However, the right to vote mentioned in the original draft was omitted in the final version. The resolution aims to ensure that Palestine can actively engage in UN activities without the full voting rights that come with being a member state. The changes made to the draft address concerns about setting precedents for other regions seeking UN membership and the implications of US legislation that could affect funding for UN agencies granting full membership to Palestine.

Ultimately, the approval of the resolution by the UN General Assembly signifies a significant step towards granting Palestine new rights and privileges within the UN framework. The resolution’s focus on Palestinian participation in UN activities highlights the ongoing efforts to address the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As the global community continues to navigate the complexities of the region, the resolution serves as a platform for greater engagement and dialogue between Palestine and the international community. Despite the challenges and obstacles ahead, the resolution signals a renewed commitment to advancing Palestinian rights within the UN system.

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