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In UN, PA supporters to seek resolution rejecting US peace plan

The resolution could be put to a vote on Feb. 11 when PA President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to address the Security Council and deliver his objections to the US proposal. If a vote is held, the resolution is virtually certain to be vetoed by the United States.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  02-06-2020 12:00
Last modified: 02-06-2020 12:54
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Palestinian supporters have circulated a draft UN resolution that would reject the recently launched US plan to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying it violates international law and Security Council demands for a two-state solution based on borders before the 1967 Mideast war.

The resolution could be put to a vote on Feb. 11 when Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to address the Security Council and deliver his government's objections to the US proposal. If a vote is held, the resolution is virtually certain to be vetoed by the United States.

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The US plan, unveiled by President Donald Trump on Jan. 28, envisions a demilitarized Palestinian state that turns over key parts of Judea and Samaria to Israel.

The Palestinians seek all of Judea and Samaria for an independent state with east Jerusalem as its capital, and the removal of many of the more than 700,000 Israeli settlers from these areas.

But under terms of the American plan, all Israeli settlers would remain in place, and Israel would retain sovereignty over all of its settlements as well as the strategic Jordan Valley.

Kushner is expected to present the plan to Security Council members at a private lunch Thursday hosted by the US Mission to the United Nations.

Dismissing the plan as "nonsense," Abbas declared: "We say 1,000 no's to the 'Deal of the Century,'" using a nickname for Trump's proposal.

PA President Mahmoud Abbas at the UN General Assembly AP/Seth Wenig

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who stood beside Trump when the plan was announced, called it a "historic breakthrough" equal in significance to the country's declaration of independence in 1948. He said it provided a green light for annexation of large parts of Judea and Samaria.

The proposed resolution, drafted by Indonesia and Tunisia, condemns recent Israeli statements calling for annexation "of areas of the occupied Palestinian territory" and stresses "the illegality" of any annexation.

It also reaffirms that all Israeli settlements and other measures "aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including east Jerusalem, are illegal and imperil the viability of a two-state solution."

The draft emphasizes the need to preserve "the territorial integrity, contiguity and unity of the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem."

It reiterates the call to achieve lasting peace "without delay" based on UN resolutions dating back to 1967. It would also give the Security Council's "unwavering support" to a two-state solution, with Israelis and Palestinians living side by side in peace based on pre-1967 borders.

The proposed resolution calls on all 193 UN member nations to comply with all relevant Security Council resolutions – and "not to render aid or assistance to illegal settlement activities" or recognize any actions or measures that might imply Israeli sovereignty over disputed Palestinian territories.

It would also express the council's determination "to examine practical ways and means to secure the full implementation of its relevant resolutions, including enforcement measures under Chapter 7 of the [UN] Charter."

Tags: Benjamin NetanyahuIsraelJudea and SamariaMahmoud AbbasPalestiniansTrump peace plan

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