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    Palestinian statehood bid wins Abbas respect

    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Mahmoud Abbas' bold bid for U.N recognition of Palestinian statehood is doomed to fail but has won him admiration at home and re-energized international efforts to seek a negotiated settlement.

    Thousands of jubilant, flag-waving Palestinians watching on outdoor screens across the West Bank, cheered on their president Friday as he submitted his historic request for a U.N. nod. In Nablus, the crowd roared ecstatically when Abbas, known as Abu Mazen, told the U.N General Assembly that he had submitted the request for full U.N. membership.

    In New York, Abbas' speech was interrupted repeatedly by thunderous applause as he told the largely sympathetic gathering of world leaders that the Palestinians had had enough of negotiations that have foundered for nearly two decades and yielded few tangible results for the millions who live under Israeli occupation.

    The new Palestine he envisioned would be in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, territories Israel captured in 1967.

    "It is a moment of truth and my people are waiting to hear the answer of the world," Abbas said. "At a time when the Arab peoples affirm their quest for democracy — the Arab Spring — the time is now for the Palestinian Spring, the time for independence."

    U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon referred the statehood request to the Security Council, where U.S. opposition is expected to shoot it down. The U.S. — which maintains longterm peace can only be reached through negotiations — and Israel have also been pressuring council members to either vote against the plan or abstain when it comes up for a vote. The vote would require the support of nine of the council's 15 members to pass, but even if the Palestinians could line up that backing, a U.S. veto is assured.

    The Security Council will meet on Monday to examine the Palestinian membership request.

    Shortly after Abbas submitted his formal application, international mediators called on Israelis and Palestinians to return to long-stalled negotiations and reach an agreement no later than next year. The Quartet of Mideast negotiators — the U.S., European Union, U.N. and Russia — urged both parties to draw up an agenda for peace talks within a month and produce comprehensive proposals on territory and security within three months. They would like to see a final deal by the end of next year.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the proposal "represents the firm conviction of the international community that a just and lasting peace can only come through negotiations between the parties." But similar plans have failed to produce a peace agreement in the past, and it was how the two sides could bridge their huge differences and resume talks.

    Abbas' determination to press ahead with the statehood application appeared to be reflected in the Quartet's statement, which was radically different from what diplomats had been hoping to draft. U.S. and European officials had been trying to craft a statement that would have outlined parameters of the negotiations, including a reference to borders being based on the prewar lines and affirm Israel's identity as a Jewish state — something the Palestinians have resisted.

    Instead, the Quartet focused on proposing deadlines for steps the two sides should take.

    The warmth with which Abbas was received by the overwhelming majority at the General Assembly contrasted sharply with the harsh words directed at him by Israel's premier, who told officials that earlier concessions made by his country had only brought the threat of militant Islam closer to its doorstep.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the time was over for negotiations for negotiating's sake and that it was the moment to discuss peace.

    But while Palestinians "should live in a free state of their own," he said, "they should be "ready for compromise" and "start taking Israel's security concerns seriously."

    In a scathing denunciation of Israel's settlement policy, Abbas declared that negotiations with Israel "will be meaningless" as long as it continues building on lands the Palestinians claim for that state. Invoking what would be a nightmare for Israel, he went so far as to warn that his government could collapse if the construction persists.

    "This policy is responsible for the continued failure of the successive international attempts to salvage the peace process," said Abbas, who has refused to negotiate until the construction stops. "This settlement policy threatens to also undermine the structure of the Palestinian National Authority and even end its existence."

    The Palestinian people, he said, "are waiting to hear the answer of the world. Will it allow Israel to continue its occupation?"

    It was not clear how serious Abbas was about his very public threat to dissolve his limited self-rule government, born of the landmark accords Israel and the Palestinians signed in the 1990s. Dissolution would put 150,000 Palestinians out of work and cause utter chaos. Israel, which is skeptical of such talk, would be saddled with the welfare and policing of 2.5 million unwanted Palestinian subjects.

    The speech papered over any Palestinian culpability for the negotiations stalemate, deadly violence against Israel, the internal rift that has produced dueling governments in the West Bank and Gaza, and ignored Jewish links to the Holy Land. Some members of the Israeli delegation, including Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, walked out of the hall as Abbas approached the podium.

    Abbas declared himself willing to immediately return to the bargaining table, but with longstanding conditions attached: Israel must first stop building on lands the Palestinians claim for their future state and agree to negotiate borders based on lines it held before capturing the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem in 1967.

    Israel rejects those conditions and has defied international pressure to freeze settlement construction. And it has staked out bargaining positions that are extremely distant from anything the Palestinians would accept.

    Netanyahu, addressing the General Assembly shortly after Abbas, said his country was "willing to make painful compromises" in its quest for peace.

    Netanyahu opposes negotiations based on 1967 lines, saying a return to those frontiers would expose Israel's heartland to rocket fire from the West Bank. He argued that rocket fire on Israel from evacuated territory in south Lebanon and Gaza showed that territorial compromise would not automatically resolve the conflict.

    Talks for all intents and purposes broke down nearly three years ago after Israel went to war in Gaza and prepared to hold national elections that propelled Netanyahu to power for a second time. A last round, backed by the U.S., was launched a year ago, with the ambitious aim of producing a framework accord for a peace deal. But it broke down just three weeks later after an Israeli settlement construction slowdown expired.

    The statehood bid would not deliver any immediate changes on the ground: Israel would remain an occupying force in the West Bank and east Jerusalem and continue to restrict access to Gaza, ruled by Palestinian Hamas militants.

    Abbas, who never enjoyed the popular adulation accorded his predecessor, the iconic Yasser Arafat, has seen his popularity take off over his U.N. move, allowing him to gain ground, at least for the time being, against his Islamic militant Hamas rivals.

    The Palestinians have said that in the absence of a positive outcome in the council, they will turn to the General Assembly, which would be expected to approve a lesser status upgrade from permanent observer to nonmember observer state.

    While more modest, this option would be valuable to the Palestinians because of the implicit recognition that negotiations would be based on lines Israel held before capturing the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza in 1967. It would also give the Palestinians access to international judicial bodies such as the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which Israel fears would target them unfairly.

    Hanging heavy in the air was the threat of renewed violence over frustrated Palestinian aspirations, in spite of Abbas' vow — perceived by Israeli security officials as genuine — to prevent Palestinian violence. The death on Friday of 35-year-old Issam Badram, in gunfire that erupted after rampaging Jewish settlers destroyed trees in a Palestinian grove, was the type of incident that both Palestinians and Israelis had feared would spark widespread violence.

    _____

    Associated Press writer Mohammed Daraghmeh contributed to this report from the United Nations.

     

    367 comments

    • Vicente G  •  8 mths ago
      It's time.
    • NobleOne  •  8 mths ago
      Amazing how Yahoo allows such hate-filled genocidal comments to continue
      Yahoo condones genocide ? Yes it does
    • Mark  •  8 mths ago
      The Moon Goddess would destroy you all if she weren't so kind and caring.
    • Nitsanit  •  8 mths ago
      give the money to Abbas and the show will shut down
    • Blackjustus  •  8 mths ago
      Palestine. Never give up. Now the quartet wants to talk peace. It's so funny when you stop asking permission to have dignity and start acting with it, people want to start talking that yady-yady. Let the U.S. veto the request, then go to the assembly and get your recognition. Then go to the World court and press for genocide Israel have done against you.
    • NobleOne  •  8 mths ago
      @deceptive come on entertain me with your rude hate-filled wit and lack of education
      are you in 5th or 6th grade now ?
      • Deceptive Democrats 8 mths ago
        At least I know what a "search box" is and where it is located. What's your excuse? So what grade does that put you? AAAAAAWWWWW you admire my wit how sweet! LOL! I see you hate being slapped in the face with the truth. What does that old man tell ya now? LOL.
    • Peter  •  8 mths ago
      change
    • Chris  •  8 mths ago
      Shame on the U.S.,for threatening to veto the Palestinian bid, Shame on Mr. Obama for not having the courage to stnad up to the criminal israeli lobby!!
      • dmitry 8 mths ago
        It is not Obama's fault. Jews have hijacked American foreign policy
    • Peter  •  8 mths ago
      It is obvious who the real antagonist is on this issue. Isreal and especially the illegal settlers do not care a bit about peace and they use the US to further their goals. The world needs to stand behind Abbas, his requests are not unreasonable. Who is the worst, he who throws rocks or he who shoots guns?
      • NobleOne 8 mths ago
        Sadly Israel will do a false flag , or just continue to flout the UN resolutions
        Basically Israel has never honored any agreement ...The love war and to play the victim
    • american  •  8 mths ago
      when israel sends troops to fight along side ours then we should consider calling them an ally. sadly the opposite is true-they killed our sailors aboard uss liberty, sold our secrets to china, spied on us, etc etc etc. why do we even put up with them!
    • Patriots Rising  •  8 mths ago
      And all the terrorist had to google the word respect seeing they never heard of it.
      • Tiffany 8 mths ago
        And who pray tell are the 'terrorist." Abu Mazen or Bibi. Because it sure seems you are making a sweeping statement of an entire race pf people you know precious little about. Perhaps you would also do well to google the word 'thought' and perhaps have a few of your own.
    • ceanothus  •  8 mths ago
      Helen Suzman never spoke out against apartheid in Israel. I wonder why. Hmmm.
      • rpark3us 8 mths ago
        Probably because there isn't any.
    • Gene  •  8 mths ago
      Why he's a terrorist?
    • forty55_  •  8 mths ago
      If the world is having a global depression and construction even in the US is almost at a grinding halt, where in the god dam hell is Israel getting money to built all this construction crap we hear about all the time. If some dumb butt stain started bulldozing my house where my family lived for hundreds of years out of the blue I would be angry like Jehovah was when he killed the ancient Egyptian Army in the Ten Commandments Movie starring Charleston Heston but multiply that by 10,000 times more Angry !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Screw it. I'm going to say it. Backing Israel was the catalyst for 9/11. Israelis blow up Palestinians--and we're fine with that. But Palestinians blow up Israelis and they're wrong. This isn't about right and wrong. We just have a pony in the race, and that pony is Israel. Why? I couldn't tell you. But it's not making us any friends in the Middle East.
    • paco  •  8 mths ago
      And the jews are not radical? give me a break and go 60 years back with the help of the US and UK people seems to forget history
    • Muslim Bosniak Handschar  •  8 mths ago
      Americans that support israel, support it only because they are afraid. Who is gonna run America when israel is gone?
    • paco  •  8 mths ago
      I lived in a jewish neighberhood and worked for them and you can't trust them.
    • RF  •  8 mths ago
      Scoff at it if you wish but we are all witnessing the beginning of Biblical Prophecy being fulfilled right before our eyes! Zechariah 12:1-3 This is the word of the LORD concerning Israel. The LORD, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the spirit of man within him, declares: “I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. Judah will be besieged as well as Jerusalem. On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves.

      Just like in the days of Noah people were carrying on life as usual right up to the moment the flood started. So it will be in the not too distant future. People of the world will be thinking they have peace and safety, then sudden destruction will come upon them and there will be NO ESCAPE.

      Jesus Christ is Lord and we are living in the season of His return to this world! Accept Him while you still have a chance.
    • NobleOne  •  8 mths ago
      I see these little hate-trolls showing statistics , can you tell me how many Christians have been forced from their homes since the formation of zionist israel ?
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