freediver
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It gets even more convoluted: thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 2 nd, 2024 at 1:36pm: freediver wrote on Jun 2 nd, 2024 at 1:26pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 2 nd, 2024 at 1:13pm: freediver wrote on Jun 1 st, 2024 at 2:28pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 1 st, 2024 at 1:55pm: freediver wrote on Jun 1 st, 2024 at 1:28pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 1 st, 2024 at 1:21pm: freediver wrote on Jun 1 st, 2024 at 1:04pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 1 st, 2024 at 12:36pm: freediver wrote on May 30 th, 2024 at 5:48pm: Quote:Today, 146 of 193 UN members recognize Palestine Oh good. Does that mean it exists now? Problem solved eh? It means Israel is a criminal state as long as the Palestinian state doesn't exist; Does it exist now that they have signed a piece of paper saying that it exists? Problem solved eh? The UNSC, as well as the UNGA, needs to recognize the Palestinian state. But the US is a bad actor in the UNSC. So now Israel's existence is illegal because the UN has not publicly acknowledged that Palestine exists? (note: the UN consists of the UNGA AND the UNSC) Yes, of course. The UNGA has overwhelmingly acknowledged the Palestinian state; the US - being a bad actor in the UNSC - is the ONLY barrier to the UN recognizing the Palestinian state. Quote:Do you have a copy of the form that the UN needs to sign? No, the US does. Do you think the UN has a copy of it? Both the UN and the US have a copy, BUT: the US - being a bad actor in the UNSC - is the ONLY barrier to the UN recognizing the Palestinian state. So its actually America's fault, because they won't let the UN sign a piece of paper recognising that Palestine exists, which causes Israel's existence to be illegal? Yes. The Partition of Palestine, and the resulting two states, is UN law. Therefore Israel's existence, in the absence of the Palestinian state, is illegal. The US is the bad actor preventing the implementation of the said UN law. The rest of the UNSC, and most of the UNGA, are ready to sign the law into existence. Today.
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