The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to vote Friday on a Palestinian request for full U.N. membership, said diplomats, a move that Israel ally the United States is expected to block because it would effectively recognize a Palestinian state.
The 15-member council is due to vote at 3 p.m. (1900 GMT) Friday on a draft resolution that recommends to the 193-member U.N. General Assembly that “the State of Palestine be admitted to membership of the United Nations,” diplomats said.
Just think about this for a moment.
The only thing standing in the way of a Palestinian state is Joe Biden.
Of course he actually wants a Palestinian state to be established, but he wants it to happen as a result of peace negotiations.
And after the current war in the Middle East is concluded, there will be an all-out push to achieve that goal.
For now, the war in the Middle East is poised to go to a dangerous new level.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has warned Israel it will face a “painful response” if it takes the “slightest action” in response to Iran’s unprecedented drone and missile barrage against the Jewish state over the weekend.
Iran’s first-ever direct attack on Israel on the night of Saturday-Sunday came in response to an April 1 air strike on Tehran’s embassy compound in Damascus that has been widely blamed on Israel.
So what would that “painful response” look like?
Well, Raisi has also said that “nothing would remain from the Zionist regime” after Iran was finished…
What he is describing is all-out war.
Right now, there are government billboards in Tehran which ominously declare that “Tel Aviv is our battleground”.
Iranian security chief Abolfazl Amouei last night warned that if Israel does respond then Tehran is “prepared to use a weapon that we have never used”.
It is unclear what weapon Amouei was referring to, but he warned Israel to “act wisely” as it considers its next steps.
“It doesn’t surprise anybody to hear that God happened to be right about the best outcome here,” former U.S. ambassador David Friedman told JNS.
Christian and Jewish leaders gathered in Washington on Monday evening to call for Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria and to oppose proposals for the creation of a Palestinian state in the wake of Oct. 7.
David Friedman, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel and one of the leaders of the Keep God’s Land movement that organized the event, told JNS that the group proposes to extend Israeli sovereignty over all of Judea and Samaria.
Friedman told JNS that there are both biblical and practical cases for absorbing Judea and Samaria into Israel proper, rather than as part of a future Palestinian state.
“If the Palestinians are to have any opportunity to elevate beyond their current circumstances, it’s not going to be by living separate from Israel, in a state of hostility with Israel, which is what a Palestinian state would be,” he said.
Keep God’s Land was founded in response to the Oct. 7 attacks as an effort to unite Christians and Jews in support of the Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria, and in opposition to calls from U.S. President Joe Biden for Israel to take steps towards a two-state solution.
Ohad Tal, a member of the Knesset from the Religious Zionist party, cited scripture in criticizing the Biden administration’s policy towards Judea and Samaria during Monday’s event.
Amazing how an unelected bunch of crap heads can decide the fate of others. How exactly does that work?
ReplyDeleteWhat if the US votes to abstain. What happens then? Another earthquake in NJ?
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