Page values for "The Palestinian Statehood Gambit"

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_creationDateDatetimeSeptember 27, 2011 5:37:34 PM
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The Palestinian Statehood Gambit

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TopicPage2011 United Nations recognition vote of Palestinian state
Position_fragmentStringUnited Nations should vote to recognize a Palestinian state
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United Nations should vote to recognize a Palestinian state

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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateSeptember 18, 2011
URLURLhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904265504576568842038912296.html
QuoteTextBut Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas offered a hint of his real ambition when he wrote, in the New York Times in May, that "Palestine's admission to the United Nations would pave the way for the internationalization of the conflict as a legal matter, not only as a political one. It would also pave the way for us to pursue claims against Israel at the United Nations, human rights treaty bodies and the International Criminal Court." That means not the usual feckless resolutions at the U.N.'s Human Rights Council, but travel bans and international arrest warrants for Israeli soldiers involved in the "occupation" of a supposedly sovereign state. In other words, what Palestinians seek out of a U.N. vote isn't an affirmation of their right to a state, but rather another tool in their perpetual campaign to harass, delegitimize and ultimately destroy Israel.
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The Palestinian Statehood Gambit by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, September 18, 2011) (view)