24-11-2024 07:31 PM Jerusalem Timing

Zionist Entity Opposes UN Bid despite Palestine’s Determination

Zionist Entity Opposes UN Bid despite Palestine’s Determination

The Zionist officials and experts announced their entity’s refusal to Palestine’s planned Thursday bid for a non-member state status in the United Nations.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (L), UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon (R) at the UN headquarters in New YorkThe Zionist officials and experts announced their entity’s refusal to Palestine's planned Thursday bid for a non-member state status in the United Nations, in spite of the strong determination showed by Palestinians.

The Zionist authorities also blamed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' UN bid as a "flagrant breach" of the 1993 Oslo Accords, intended to pave the way for a full resolution to the Palestine-Zionist entity conflict.

"With this move, things are going to get a lot more difficult to return to the negotiating table, knowing that with a great deal of pride they announce that they are violating the agreements," Paul Hirschson, a spokesman for the Zionist Foreign Ministry told media outlets.

Even if Palestine achieves a non-member status at the world body, Zionist officials believe that this will not have any legal consequences since it is mostly a symbolic status. But the political ramifications of Abbas' move may go deeper than excepted.

Currently, Palestine is regarded as an observer "entity" at the United Nations. Acceptance of Palestine as a non-member state, similar to the Vatican's UN status, would implicitly recognize the Palestinian statehood.

The upgrade could also grant the Palestinians access to bodies like the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where they could file complaints against the brutal Zionist entity.

On Tuesday, Riyad Mansour, permanent observer of Palestine to the United Nations, said Palestine's UN bid would be "a historic moment" for both the Palestinians and the world body.

The Zionist entity, the United States and Germany will oppose the Palestinian move at the United Nations, while Belgium, Italy and France will vote in its favor.

On Saturday, Abbas said at his West Bank headquarters that upgrading the Palestinian status in the United Nations to a non-member state might be the last chance for making peace in the Middle East.