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                  Washington confirms it won’t support Palestinian-led UN resolution

                  Washington confirms it won’t support Palestinian-led UN resolution

                  19.12.2014, Israel and the World

                  The US State Department confirmed that Washington will not support a controversial draft United Nations Security Council resolution submitted on Wednesday by Jordan on behalf of the Palestinian leadership, which would mandate an Israeli West Bank withdrawal.
                  The draft resolution calls for a 12-month deadline on peace negotiations and an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank by 2017.
                  The text outlines an accord based on the pre-1967 borders and security arrangements, with “Jerusalem as the shared capital of the two States which fulfills the legitimate aspirations of both parties and protects freedom of worship.”
                  It adds that both parties should “abstain from any unilateral and illegal actions, including settlement activities.”
                  The United States, which has veto rights on UN Security Council resolutions, has long rejected all unilateral actions over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as they undermine the bilateral diplomatic process.
                  US State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki confirmed that “We have seen the draft. It is not something we would support.” She added, “We think others feel the same and are calling for further consultations. The Palestinians understand that.” Psaki also indicated that a vote on the draft resolution is far from imminent, saying “They [the Palestinians] support continued consultations and they are not pushing for a vote on this now.”
                  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned of the consequences of adopting and enacting the Palestinian-led resolution. He said that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas “doesn’t understand that the result will be a Hamas takeover of Judea and Samaria (West Bank)” and pledged “we will not allow this to happen.”
                  Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that without Israel's consent, nothing would change. He added that the draft resolution would only deepen the conflict.
                  "Certainly this will not hasten an agreement because without Israel's consent, nothing will change," he said.
                  "It would be better if the Security Council dealt with matters truly important to the citizens of the world, such as the murderous attacks this week in Australia and Pakistan... and not waste time on the Palestinians' gimmicks."
                  Meanwhile, it remains unclear whether France will continue to work towards its own resolution, which it hopes will be supported by Britain and Germany. It is thought that the French initiative would call for the completion of a peace agreement within two years with the aim of achieving a two-state solution.It does not mention an Israeli withdrawal, but does lay out some of the parameters of a permanent peace deal.
                  Former Israeli President Shimon Peres met French President Francois Hollande on Thursday in Paris and told him that when it comes to a two-state solution, “you can’t impose it.”

                  by Maud Swinnen

                  EJPO