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Haneyya gov't welcomes UNSC resolution endorsing Palestinian state
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Haneyya gov't welcomes UNSC resolution endorsing Palestinian state
[ 18/11/2009 - 06:13 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Palestinian government of premier Ismail Haneyya has welcomed the possibility of a UN Security Council resolution recognizing a Palestinian state void of Israeli settlements with Jerusalem as its capital on the borders of the 4th of June 1967.

The government's weekly session held on Tuesday evening issued a statement saying that the resolution should leave the door open for future generations to claim the remaining Palestinian lands usurped in 1948.

It said that the Ramallah authority's idea of resorting to the UNSC coupled with the Israeli rebuff of all agreements with the PLO proved anew that negotiations have led to a dead-end.

The government appreciated the Egyptian effort in cementing Palestinian ranks, and asked Cairo to listen to the views of all factions in order to lay down a solid foundation stone for Palestinian national reconciliation.

It said that premier Haneyya had received a copy of MP Jamil Majdalawi's initiative on the latest Egyptian paper and that it was being studied.

It renewed full backing for the Palestinian legislative council in its refusal of withdrawing its jurisdictions in favor of the PLO's central council, which was not elected and which is illegitimate.

The government denounced the "dubious silence" on the part of the world community regarding the Israeli occupation authority's continued judaization of occupied Jerusalem the latest of which being the authorization of building 900 settlement units in the holy city.

The government finally expressed absolute concern over the "painful incidents" in Yemen and on Saudi borders, reaffirming keenness on unity of Yemen and Saudi sovereignty on its territories. It added that enemies of the Arab and Islamic countries topped by Israel were the only ones benefiting from such bloodshed.

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