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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

UN adopts five decisions in favor of Palestine


According to the Palestinian news agency and information, that the United Nations General Assembly adopted by an overwhelming majority on Wednesday, five draft resolutions relating to Palestine, after the dew that discussed the "Question of Palestine" and "The situation in the Middle East."

The decision came as follows:

1. resolution entitled "settle the question of Palestine by peaceful means," and it was the result of the vote: with 148, and 6 against, and 8 abstention.

2. The resolution entitled "Jerusalem", and it was the result of the vote: with 144, 6 against and 10 abstention.

3. The resolution entitled "Special information program undertaken by the Department of Public Information of the Secretariat on the issue of Palestine," and it was the result of the vote: with 147, and 7 against, and 9 abstention.

4. The resolution entitled "Committee on the Exercise of the Palestinian people of their rights inalienable", and it was the result of the vote: with 94, 7 against and 56 abstention.

5. resolution entitled "Division for Palestinian Rights of the Secretariat," and it was the result of the vote: with 91, 7 against and 59 abstention.

After the vote, threw a permanent delegate to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, Palestine, a speech in which he thanked the Member States on the initial positions and vote in favor of the Palestinian decision-affirmation of the absolute support of the Palestinian cause.

He stated that the United Nations defend the international community, represented by international law is a source of encouragement for the Palestinian people to continue their struggle and struggle for the realization of the rights of the inalienable and continue his career to end the occupation and achieve independence of the state of Palestine with its capital in East Jerusalem and to achieve a two-state solution.

Ambassador Mansour, stressed the importance of resolutions adopted by the United Nations on the issue of Palestine, pointing out that what affects the credibility of the United Nations, as some claim, it is not the adoption of these decisions, but a lack of political will necessary to compel Israel to respect these decisions and their implementation.



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