Hope Palestine’s Application For UN Membership Will Be Reconsidered, Endorsed: India

Hope Palestine’s Application For UN Membership Will Be Reconsidered, Endorsed: India


India has voiced hope that Palestine’s bid to become a full member of the United Nations, which was blocked by the US last month, will be reconsidered and its endeavour to become a member of the world organisation will get endorsed.

The US vetoed a resolution in the UN Security Council on a Palestinian bid to be granted full membership of the United Nations last month. The 15-nation Council had voted on a draft resolution that would have recommended to the 193-member UN General Assembly “that the State of Palestine be admitted to membership in the United Nations.”

The resolution got 12 votes in its favour, with Switzerland and the UK abstaining and the US casting its veto. To be adopted, the draft resolution required at least nine Council members voting in its favour, with no vetoes by any of its five permanent members – China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

“While we have noted that Palestine’s application for membership at the United Nations was not approved by the Security Council because of the aforesaid veto, I would like to state here at the very outset that in keeping with India’s long-standing position, we hope that this would be reconsidered in due course and that Palestine’s endeavour to become a member of the United Nations will get endorsed,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj said.

India was the first non-Arab State to recognise the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people in 1974. India was also one of the first countries to recognise the State of Palestine in 1988 and in 1996, Delhi opened its Representative Office to the Palestine Authority in Gaza, which later was shifted to Ramallah in 2003.

Currently, Palestine is a “non-member observer state” at the UN, a status granted to it by the General Assembly in 2012. This status allows Palestine to participate in proceedings of the world body but it cannot vote on resolutions. The only other non-member Observer State at the UN is the Holy See, representing the Vatican.

Addressing a General Assembly meeting on Wednesday, Ms Kamboj underlined that India’s leadership has repeatedly emphasised that only a two-state solution achieved through direct and meaningful negotiations between Israel and Palestine on final status issues will deliver an enduring peace.

“India is committed to supporting a two-state solution where the Palestinian people are able to live freely in an independent country within secure borders with due regard to the security needs of Israel,” she said.

Ms Kamboj stressed that to arrive at a lasting solution, India would urge all parties to foster conditions conducive to resuming direct peace negotiations at an early date.

On April 2, Palestine sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres requesting that its application for full UN membership be considered again. For a State to be granted full UN membership, its application must be approved both by the Security Council and the General Assembly, where a two-thirds majority of the members present and voting is required for the State to be admitted as a full member.

Ms Kamboj noted that the latest conflict in Gaza has been ongoing for over six months and the humanitarian crisis that it has triggered has been increasing.

“There is also the potential for growing instability in the region and beyond,” she added.

Underlining India’s position on the conflict, Ms Kamboj said the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a large-scale loss of civilian lives, especially women and children, and a humanitarian crisis, which is simply unacceptable. India has strongly condemned the deaths of civilians in the conflict.

Ms Kamboj said the terror attacks in Israel on October 7 were shocking and deserve “unequivocal condemnation.

“There can be no justification for terrorism and hostage-taking. India has a long-standing and uncompromising position against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. And we demand the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages,” Ms Kamboj said.

India stressed that it is imperative that humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza be scaled up immediately in order to avert a further deterioration in the situation. “We urge all parties to come together in this endeavour,” Ms Kamboj said, adding that India has provided humanitarian aid to the people of Palestine and that it will continue to do so.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), citing Gaza’s Ministry of Health data, said that from October 7, 2023, till now, at least 34,568 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza and 77,765 Palestinians injured.

OCHA said that between the afternoons of April 28 and May 1, two Israeli soldiers were reported killed in Gaza. According to the Israeli military, 262 soldiers have been killed and 1,602 soldiers have been injured in Gaza since the beginning of the ground operation. In addition, over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals, including 33 children, have been killed in Israel, the vast majority on October 7, when Hamas attacked Israel. As of May 1, Israeli authorities estimate that 133 Israelis and foreign nationals remain captive in Gaza, including fatalities whose bodies are withheld, it said.
 
Never allow them recognition. Did they ever support Bharat?
 
Why is India supporting these violent barbarians. For all the years of your existence as an independent country you have been fighting Islamic terrorism, and you are still no finished, and now you pretend that you do not understand what Israelis have suffered and are going through with these barbaric malcontents.

India not only has to develop a backbone that is consistent with its values. And what values are these? These people whom today you are supporting are not your friends; they are enemies. Endorsing them and granting them a gift for the 1400 Israelis citizens they murdered, and which sparked this latest round of rocket barrages.

But, quite apart from failing to distinguish between who has the legitimate rights of ownership to their ancient and traditional lands, you are supporting people who have solidly and unflinchingly stood with Pakistan, the terrorists like Saeed and Masood, and with the terrorist leaders of Kashmir, over the years.

What are you doing, when you are endorsing evil that could be turned against you. Remember the Muslim Arabs claim Indua as their own, and Hindu and all other Indians are mere interlopers on Muslim land.

If what the Hamas and so-called “Palestinians” are doing to Israel is right and to be lauded by a seat at the UN table, why do you complain about Kashmir, and anyone who wants to fragment the Indian union? Why have fellow Muslims in Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and even Pakistan, not taking in these fellow Muslims, when they all belong to the same Ummah (family)? They are afraid to bring into their bosom these poisonous snakes. Could India not champion a better cause than this?
 
Never allow them recognition. Did they ever support Bharat?
Ise sunkar ek kissa yaad aa gaya, kuch saal pehle me aur mera dost padosh me chote bacche ke saath baithe thhe, toh ek chota pilla pas aaya, chote bacche ko kuch khata dekh, to dost bacche se bola ish pille ko bhi thoda de de, toh baccha kehta, "ye bhi deta hai apne time pe mujh ko".
 
Never allow them recognition. Did they ever support Bharat?
I don't think they are in capacity to do that,anyway the PLO and it's then chief Yasser Arafat.Remember India distinguishes between terrorism and legitimate need for a Palestinian state via the two state solution,this has long been Indian position.
Just because you are pro Israel does not equate to being an Israeli fanboy.
 
This should have been done a long time ago,but Israel would then have to contend with giving up some of the captured territories since the six day war,and especially the prized asset of Jerusalem which carries massive heft for the Abrahamic religions.
 
Why is India supporting these violent barbarians. For all the years of your existence as an independent country you have been fighting Islamic terrorism, and you are still no finished, and now you pretend that you do not understand what Israelis have suffered and are going through with these barbaric malcontents.
India knows it will never be accepted as a full member so it's politically convenient to just agree with whatever the world says. India will always choose Israel over Palestine as Palestine isn't even a country.
 
It's politically and diplomatically convenient for India to just agree with most of the world as Palestine will never be a full accepted country and will always get vetoed in the UN. Israel already controls the West Bank, Jerusalem and now most of Gaza so Palestine doesn't have control over anything and it's just a name on paper. Gaza was controlled by Hamas and they have lost now.
 
Dumb move, only derecognition of Bakvaastinians -- the ideology is even worse than that of the Nazis with whom they collaborated 1936 - 1945, which collaboration they have no remorse of whatsoever even now -- should be recommended along with total shutdown of UN!!!
 
I don't think they are in capacity to do that,anyway the PLO and it's then chief Yasser Arafat.Remember India distinguishes between terrorism and legitimate need for a Palestinian state via the two state solution,this has long been Indian position.
Just because you are pro Israel does not equate to being an Israeli fanboy.
Hey moroon, bone up on history. Arab part (Jordan) of 2-state solution was already implemented before 1939/01/01, with Jewish (Israel) 1948/05/14.

Bakvaastinian ideology was invented about 1920 on a genocide-of-Jews subset of 1906 Dhaka "Islam is in danger" taqiyya (of which "2 nation theory" is another subset -- proven by a read of Chaudry Rehmat Ali's "Now or Never" spue, available on web) by Haj-amin Husseini, who was (if possible) even more evil than Hitler, with whom he collaborated longest (1936 - 1945) and deepest-bar-none!
 

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