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U.S. Vetoes Palestinian Bid for Full UN Membership, Drawing Condemnation

Friday 19 April 2024 - 10:10
U.S. Vetoes Palestinian Bid for Full UN Membership, Drawing Condemnation

The United States has utilized its veto power to thwart Palestine's endeavor for full membership in the United Nations, notwithstanding widespread support from other Security Council members. This action has triggered strong rebuke from Palestinian authorities and their allies, who accuse Washington of breaching international law and jeopardizing regional peace prospects.

In a charged session on Thursday, April 18th, the UN Security Council deliberated a draft resolution, presented by Algeria, advocating for Palestine's admission as a full member state. The resolution garnered 12 affirmatives, one negative (the U.S.), and two abstentions (the U.K. and Switzerland).

Palestine, currently holding the status of a non-member observer state, has persistently urged the Council, alongside Arab nations, to embrace a "legitimate Palestinian state" within the global body. However, these efforts were stymied by the U.S. veto.

Promptly, the Palestinian Authority decried the American action as "a blatant violation of international law and an endorsement for the ongoing genocidal war against our people." In a statement, President Mahmoud Abbas's office cautioned that this stance "propels the [Middle East] region further towards turmoil."

Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the UN, emotionally pledged that this setback wouldn't dampen their resolve. "The State of Palestine is inevitable, it is real," he declared amidst a somber council chamber. "Remember, when this session concludes, innocents in Palestine will continue paying with their lives and the lives of their children for Israeli actions (...), the consequences of delayed justice, freedom, and peace."

China's new UN ambassador, Fu Cong, mourned the American veto, labeling it "a regrettable day" and expressing dismay that "the aspirations of the Palestinian people have been dashed."

Despite the U.S. veto, the resounding support for the resolution conveyed "a resolute message: the State of Palestine merits its rightful place" in the UN, asserted Algerian Ambassador Amar Bendjama. He pledged, on behalf of the Arab group, to reintroduce the request in the future. "Indeed, we shall return, stronger and more resolute," he affirmed.

The U.S. has consistently reiterated that its stance "remains unchanged" since 2011 when a prior Palestinian bid for UN membership faltered due to American opposition, even before reaching the Security Council stage.

"This vote doesn't signify opposition to a Palestinian state, but an acknowledgment that it can only materialize through direct negotiations between the involved parties," clarified Deputy U.S. Ambassador Robert Wood, expressing remorse over "premature actions here in New York, despite the best intentions."

The U.S. also cited domestic legislation mandating a cessation of funding to the UN if Palestinian membership were granted outside a bilateral agreement between Israel and the Palestinians. The last instance of the U.S. vetoing a state's UN entry was in 1976 when it blocked Vietnam's accession.

Israel, vehemently against the Palestinian initiative, expressed dissatisfaction with the Council's rebuff, with Ambassador Gilad Erdan censuring the supporting countries. "Addressing this Council feels like conversing with a brick wall," he remarked, arguing that such support would dissuade Palestinians from negotiations and "render peace nearly unattainable."

The Israeli government opposes the two-state solution endorsed by much of the international community, including the United States. Remarkably, the bulk of the UN's 193 member states (137 according to Palestinian authorities) have unilaterally recognized a Palestinian state.


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