No solution for 75 years!

No solution for 75 years!
Date: 30.11.2022 14:00

After the United Nations' decision 75 years ago to divide Palestine into two states, Jewish and Arab, a Jewish state was established in the historical lands.

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While the occupation regime implemented by Israel in the occupied Palestinian territories continues with all its brutality, there does not appear to be a political horizon that will protect the two-state solution option according to international legitimacy.
 
The UN General Assembly, at its second session on November 29, 1947, after two months of intense negotiations, adopted the partition plan submitted by the majority of the Palestine Special Committee, in resolution 181(II).
 
Resolution 181, known as the "partition" decision at that time, was passed with 33 states voting in favor and 13 voting against it. 10 states abstained.
 
The decision in question envisaged the abolition of the British mandate in the region and the gradual withdrawal of the army, and the division of the Palestinian territories into three.
 
The part where the Arab state was to be established corresponded to an area of ​​11,000 square kilometers, covering a part of the desert along the southern coast and the Egyptian border strip, stretching from the West Galileh, Akka, the West Bank and the north of Usdud (Ashdod) to the city of Rafah in the south.
 
The part where the Jewish state would be established consisted of an area of ​​close to 15,000 square kilometers, covering the coastline from Haifa to Tel Aviv, the fertile Eastern Galilee, Lake Tiberias, the northeastern border of the occupied Palestinian territories and the majority of the Negev Desert.
 
The third section, which included Jerusalem and Bethlehem and other neighboring regions, was envisaged to be governed by international tutelage.
 

THEY FOUNDED A STATE WITH NO LIMITS!

 
Taking into account the UN's partition decision, Israel announced on May 14, 1948 that it had established the state of Israel, whose borders it did not openly declare.
 
It ignored the second part of the resolution, which gave Palestinians the right to establish a state.
 
The UN resolution was not implemented due to Israel's expansionist policies.
 
Jewish terrorist organizations took control of most of the Palestinian territories in 1948.
 
Thus, three-quarters of the Palestinian territories passed under Israeli control. In response, Jordan seized power in the West Bank and Egypt in Gaza.
 
However, Israel was not satisfied with this and occupied the West Bank, Jerusalem, Gaza, the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt and the Golan Heights in Syria on June 5, 1967.
 
The UN Security Council (UNSC) demanded the withdrawal of Israel from the occupied territories with resolution 242 of November 1967.
 
However, despite the years since the said decision, Israel still does not withdraw from these lands. The occupation in the West Bank and the blockade of Gaza continue. The Israeli occupation of Jerusalem and the Golan Heights continues.
 
There are currently about 250 illegal Jewish occupation units in the West Bank, which Israel occupied after the 1967 war.
 
More than 500 thousand Jewish invaders live in these occupation units.
 

TWO-STATE SOLUTION: DISTRACTION TACTIC

 
Although it has been condemned to instability in the political scene by entering into an election spiral with coalition crises in recent years, the racist policy of the Zionist Tel Aviv administration towards the Palestinians has not changed.
 
Israel continues all its unilateral practices that destroy the two-state solution and create a difficult and complex atmosphere that affects security and stability.
 
While it is considered that the Tel Aviv administration still does not have a clear strategy for Palestine, the political picture has become more pessimistic in recent days.
 
The strengthening of the "extremist-racist" parties with the early general election held on November 1 in Israel increased the concerns about the escalation of tension and violence, let alone a political solution.

YEREL HABERLER

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