Monday, December 22, 2014

PA Rejects Kerry's Proposal to Delay Palestinian State Resolution Bid

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PNN/ Bethlehem
 Published on Monday, 22 December 2014
Palestine foreign minister, Dr. Riad Malki, said that the Palestinian leadership rejected US State of Secretary, John Kerry's proposal of pushing the Palestinian Statehood resolution bid until after the Israeli elections in March.
Malki said that Kerry tried to convince Palestinian leaders during talks last week, to delay presenting state resolution proposal before the International security council, saying that it would harm the Israeli elections.
Senior PA officials over the weekend said that they were under heavy pressure not to request a vote on the Palestinian resolution presented last week to the United Nations Security Council.
On the other hand, previous Justice minister and Israeli chief negotiator, Tzipi Livni asked Kerry, to delay the Palestinian UN bid for statehood, as it supports the right.
Occupation foreign policy reported that Livni had made the recommendation along with former president Shimon Peres, AFP says.
However, Right-wing politicians, Netanyahu and Bennett on Saturday fiercely blasted Livni for asking Kerry to delay the Palestinian UN bid for statehood.
PM Benjamin's Netanyahu's office accused Livni, and Hertzong of being two-faced and cared for their own interest. 
On the other hand, Palestinian leadership on Monday announced making changes to the Palestinian statehood bid, including East Jerusalem being its fundamental capital, and setting state on the 1967 occupied borders. 
Changes included halting any Israeli provocative actions including successive attacks on AlAqsa mosque compund and descerating Christian and Muslim holy sanctities.
Adjusments also included lands under threaten of Israeli occupation seizure or attacks. 

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