Netanyahu Says Palestinian U.N. Bid Doomed to Fail

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that next week's bid by the Palestinians for U.N. membership had no chance of success and that they would ultimately seek renewed talks.

"Their attempt to be accepted as a member of the United Nations will fail," he said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. "That attempt will fail, since it has to pass through the Security Council."

President Mahmoud Abbas has promised Palestinians he will seek U.N. membership from the Security Council next Friday, despite stiff opposition from Israel and the United States, who say that only direct negotiations can resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Washington, Israel's main ally, has already announced it will use its veto to block the Palestinian bid in the Security Council.

"As a result of the actions of the United States, which is working closely with us, and of other governments with which we and the Americans are working, I predict that this attempt will fail," Netanyahu said.

"In the end, after the smoke clears and after everything that happens at the U.N., the Palestinians will come to their senses, I hope, drop these moves to bypass negotiations and return to the table in order to bring peace to us and our neighbors."

Netanyahu compared the Security Council to the U.N.'s government, while the General Assembly, he said was more like a parliament.

"There you can pass almost any resolution," he said. "They could decide that the sun rises in the west and sinks in the east but it doesn't have the same weight and the same importance as the Security Council."

Netanyahu has said he too will go to the U.N. to explain Israel's opposition to the Palestinian move. Like Abbas, he is to speak on September 23, a government official said.

The White House says he is also likely to meet President Barack Obama in New York.

Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians foundered nearly a year ago in a dispute over Israel's continued construction of Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian land.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Lebanez (Guest) 18 September 2011, 15:24

USA should give the Palestinian a hope to move forward....using their veto will only going to make it worse for any further negotiations. Changes in the Mideast are going to the better and it is time to the PLO to capitalize on it …. Good luck and fewer headaches to Lebanon

Default-user-icon amirmansour (Guest) 18 September 2011, 16:35

Bibi
The un will approve the application.
The security Council will delay the respse as USA and OBAMA can not afford a Veto at the moment and can not lose the jewish Vote.
So prepare yourself top direct talk after teh UN acceptance vote.
Then the whole wor;ld will judge your seriousness or your Bully or your Ignorance from facts

NOTE:
Do not take your yogi Bear with you

Default-user-icon Muhamad (Guest) 18 September 2011, 16:36

Israel deport children with no jewish blood, just like they did with the Palestinian and they blame Lebanon for all the troubles they created in the middle east. Lebanese government cant even deport any Palestinian terrorists or criminals back to Israel where they came from, meanwhile the US keep deporting US born childrens from Lebanese parents unconstitutionally.