While the conventional wisdom holds that the status
upgrade is largely symbolic, it is important to understand that the symbolism
serves a political purpose. As Palestinian leaders explain it, the U.N. bid was
undertaken in large part out of frustration with the failure of the U.S.-led
peace process of the past several years to produce tangible progress toward the
end of occupation and the creation of a Palestinian state.
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Showing posts with label Palestinian Authority. Show all posts
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Matthew Duss: U.N. status upgrade for Palestine presents new dynamic
This week the U.N. General Assembly voted
overwhelmingly—138 countries in favor, 9 opposed, and 41 abstaining—to upgrade
the status of Palestine from “non-member observer entity” to “non-member
observer state.” That the measure passed was not a surprise. What was a
surprise, however, was the number of close U.S. partners—particularly members
of the European Union—who either voted for the resolution or abstained.
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