Jerusalem – PM: Not Sure if UN Vote on PA Avoidable

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    Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, speaks during the general debate of the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York City, New York, USA, 23 September 2011.  EPA/JUSTIN LANEJerusalem – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, Sunday, that he was not sure that Israel and the United States could get enough votes in the United Nations Security Council to prevent a vote on full UN membership for the Palestinian Authority.

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    Interviewed by the British Broadcasting Corporation’s Arabic service, Netanyahu said that a lot of people have been calling for an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict, which is why he has been calling for the resumption of talks, and expressed hopes that talks would resume.


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    Bigboy
    Bigboy
    12 years ago

    According to the media the Palestinians only have 7 votes and they need 9.

    12 years ago

    אל תבטחו בנדיבים.

    One cannot place full faith in the commitments of any of the members of the Security Council, including United States. The posuk in תהילים basically tells us that humanity is not reliable. We can expect certain things, but complete reliability is not a human trait.