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UN demands Israel end its presence in Palestinian territories within 12 months

Henry Ortiz Published September 18, 2024
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The United Nations General Assembly will on Wednesday adopt a Palestinian-drafted resolution that demands Israel end “its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory” within 12 months.

The action will isolate Israel days before world leaders travel to New York for their annual UN gathering. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to address the 193-member General Assembly on Sept. 26, the same day as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The draft resolution aims to welcome a July advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice that said Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements is illegal and should be withdrawn.

The advisory opinion – by the highest United Nations court also known as the World Court – said this should be done “as rapidly as possible.” However, the draft General Assembly resolution allows for a 12-month timeline.

The draft resolution is the first to be formally put forward by the Palestinian Authority since it gained additional rights and privileges this month including a seat among UN members in the assembly hall and the right to propose draft resolutions.

US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield urged countries to vote no on Wednesday. Washington – an ally of Israel – has long opposed unilateral measures that undermine the prospect of a two-state solution.

The ICJ advisory opinion is not binding but carries weight under international law and may weaken support for Israel. A General Assembly resolution also is not binding but carries political weight. There is no veto power in the assembly.

“Each country has a vote, and the world is watching us,” Palestinian UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour told the General Assembly on Tuesday.

“Please stand on the right side of history. With international law. With freedom. With peace.”

Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon criticized the General Assembly on Tuesday for failing to condemn the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Palestinian Hamas militants, saying it sparked Israel’s assault on the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

He rejected the draft Palestinian text, saying: “Let’s call this for what it is: this resolution is diplomatic terrorism, using the tools of diplomacy not to build bridges but to destroy them.”

Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem – areas of historic Palestine that the Palestinians want for a state – in the 1967 Middle East war and has since built illegal settlements in the West Bank and steadily expanded them.

Since October 7, Israel’s military has leveled swaths of the Palestinian enclave, driving nearly all of its 2.3 million people from their homes, giving rise to deadly hunger and disease and killing more than 41,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.

The General Assembly on Oct. 27 called for an immediate humanitarian truce in Gaza with 120 votes in favor. Then in December, 153 countries voted to demand – instead of calling for – an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in December.

A two-thirds majority of those present and voting – abstentions don’t count – must pass the draft resolution on Wednesday. Mansour told reporters on Monday that while he expected the draft text to be adopted, it would likely be with less support than received by the resolutions last year.

The Palestinian Authority represents the Palestinian people at the UN, a non-member observer state, and the delegation is known as the State of Palestine.

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