Ireland approves resolution urging recognition of Palestine
Source: Al Arabiya (English)
The Irish parliament approved a nonbinding resolution calling on the government to formally recognize the state of Palestine, becoming the latest European Union member to approve a non-binding parliamentary motion seeking recognition of the Palestinian state. It comes after Irelands foreign minister offered on Wednesday his conditional support for an idea bitterly opposed by Israel.
Achieving and recognizing a Palestinian state has always been the objective of the Irish government. Everything we do in the Middle East is directed towards that aim, the Associated Press reported Charlie Flanagan as telling a virtually empty parliamentary chamber, with barely a dozen lawmakers present in the 166-seat chamber. He added: While successive governments have always seen recognition coming as part of an agreed peace, Ive made it clear that Ive absolutely no difficulty in principle with the idea of early recognition, if I believe it can contribute to achieving a settlement of the conflict. The present stalemate is not acceptable to me.
Most represented the opposition Sinn Fein, an Irish nationalist party with strong Palestinian links. The Palestinian ambassador to Ireland, Ahmad Abdelrazek, watched the debate from the visitors gallery above.
Lawmakers in Britain, France and Spain already have passed similar motions calling on their governments to follow Sweden, which on Oct. 30 ignited debate by recognizing Palestinian statehood officially.
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How much longer will the Netanyahu government be able to deny Palestinian rights to an independent, sovereign nation of their own? The tide of history does seem to be running fast in the Palestinians' favor.