Israeli Embassy posts video slamming Abbas – Ashrawi says US stance ‘pathetic’

The Israeli embassy in Washington has uploaded a video to YouTube which has sparked debate with an animated portrayal of PA President Abbas as he’s driving a bus on a road to the UN

Elior Levy, Reuters

 

RAMALLAH – Britain said it would support a Palestinian bid for a diplomatic upgrade at the United Nations if it received assurances that the Palestinians would return to peace talks and would not seek to prosecute Israelis through the International Criminal Court.

מסיבת העיתונאים ברמאללה (צילום: אוהד צויגנברג)

‘Wrong side of morality.’ Ashrawi’s press conference in Ramallah Photo: Ohad Zwigenberg

“Up until the time of the vote itself we will remain open to voting in favour of the resolution if we see public assurances by the Palestinians,” Foreign Secretary William Hague told parliament on Wednesday.

Conversely, Germany said it will not back the Palestinian bid.

“We are assessing the situation and want as much agreement as possible with our European partners… But it is certain that Germany will not vote for such a resolution,” spokesman Steffen Seibert told a news conference.

Also on Wednesday, a Palestinian spokeswoman said a bid to seek UN recognition of a state of Palestine in “Israeli-occupied lands” is a last-ditch attempt to rescue the troubled Mideast peace efforts.


Video courtesy of jn1.tv

Hanan Ashrawi, a senior official with the Palestinian Liberation Organization, urged the US on Wednesday to drop its opposition to the bid, calling Washington’s stance “pathetic” and harmful to American interests in the Arab world.

The United Nations is due to hold a vote on Thursday on an upgrade of Palestinian status at the 193-member body to an observer state from an observer entity.

Acceptance of the Palestinians as a non-member state, similar to the Vatican’s UN status, would implicitly recognize Palestinian statehood.

Ashrawi told foreign journalists in Ramallah that the Palestinians have already handed in a draft of the resolution ahead of the UN vote and that it would not be revised despite heavy pressure from international elements on the Palestinian Authority.

The top official said being recognized as a state would mark a historic turning point for the Palestinians.


Video: Reuters

“We are moving ahead. Israel, the US and a handful of other countries will find themselves on the wrong side of morality, on the wrong side of justice and on the wrong side of the law,” Ashrawi said.

“By (midnight tomorrow) you will see a vote that will begin a process of historical redemption and healing in Palestine.”

Earlier on Wednesday, Spain, Switzerland, Denmark and Norway issued separate statements announcing they will vote in favor of the status upgrade on Thursday.

 

You can contact Elior Levy, Ynet’s Palestinian Affairs Correspondent, at: paldesk@gmail.com

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