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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

France votes to recognize a Palestinian state



Will there ever be peace?
  • The Territorial Imperative is powerful.  For tens of thousands of years the basic history of man has been killing his neighbor in order to steal his wealth, land and women. Every nation on earth has blood on its hands.
  • It is only natural that the Palestinian people want to have their own rulers. It is also not good that Israel is ruling as an Imperial power over Palestine.  Both sides hate and/or mistrust each other.  Now the region is in a nuclear arms race.  Dig your bunker deeper.


(The Express Tribune)  -  PARIS:  French lawmakers voted on Tuesday in favour of recognising Palestine as a state, following similar moves in Britain and Spain as European countries try to restart the stalled Middle East peace process.
The highly symbolic vote in the lower house National Assembly is not binding on French government policy but is likely to spark fury in Israel, whose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned it would be a “grave mistake.”
MPs voted 339 to 151 in favour of a motion that invites Paris to recognise the state of Palestine “as an instrument to gain a definitive resolution of the conflict.”
Palestinians are seeking to achieve statehood in Gaza and the Israeli-occupied West Bank with east Jerusalem as the capital. With little progress on reaching a settlement, they have been lobbying foreign powers for international recognition.
During a debate on the issue Friday, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius stressed that Paris would recognise Palestine if diplomatic efforts failed again and urged a resolution to the Middle East conflict within two years.

Palestinians hold a French and Palestinian flag as they call for France
to vote for the recognition of a Palestinian State outside a French
and German language training centre in the West Bank city
of Ramallah on December 2, 2014.
PHOTO: AFP

France is spearheading a drive at the United Nations to unfreeze the moribund peace process and the Palestinian envoy to the UN said earlier Tuesday a draft resolution could be submitted to the Security Council by mid-December.
Riyad Mansour told AFP the text was set to lay out a timeframe for negotiations on a final peace deal and possibly a deadline for Palestinian statehood.
It would also pave the way for a last-ditch international conference that France has offered to host.
This European initiative was expected to be discussed in Brussels when US Secretary of State John Kerry holds talks with European ministers during a NATO meeting.
“If these efforts fail. If this last attempt at a negotiated settlement does not work, then France will have to do its duty and recognise the state of Palestine without delay and we are ready to do that,” Fabius told MPs on Friday.
The French vote came hot on the heels of a near unanimous vote in favour of recognising Palestine in the British and Spanish parliaments, as Europeans seek alternative ways to push forward efforts towards peace.
Sweden’s government went even further, officially recognising Palestine as a state in a controversial move that prompted Israel to recall its ambassador.
At a pan-European level, the European Parliament is expected to hold a vote later this month on recognising Palestine and EU foreign policy supremo Federica Mogherini is also pushing for the creation of a Palestine state.
“Governments and parliaments are taking action. That momentum will grow,” said United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon last month.
However, lawmakers in Paris were more divided on the issue than their British and Spanish counterparts, reflecting the sensitivity of the debate in France, which is home to Europe’s largest Jewish and Muslim communities.
Senior UMP lawmaker Christian Jacob told MPs ahead of the vote: “Who are we kidding? We are kidding the French people if we think that the parliament will have any influence at all” on the peace process.
France was the scene of several pro-Palestinian demonstrations during this summer’s 50-day offensive by the Israeli army in Gaza that killed more than 2,000 Palestinians and dozens of Israelis.

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Renegade Jewish Settlers

God "supports" both sides.  The fighting may never end.




Palaestina Prima, Province of the Roman Empire
While Palestine has always been there it has never been an independent nation. But that is nothing new.  If you look at a map of the world in 1700 most of the nations that exist today did not exist then.  For example, the United States, Germany, Mexico, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Nigeria, India and Finland all did not exist as nations.

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