Delete Confirmation

January 05, 2015 - 07:02 AM


Shalom
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Arab ambassadors on Monday endorsed Palestinian amendments to a U.N. resolution that would call for an end to Israel's occupation within three years, a proposal strongly opposed by Israel and the United States and virtually certain to be defeated. But jordan's U.N. Ambassador Dina Kawar, the Arab representative on the Security Council, told reporters after the closed-door meeting of the 22 Arab envoys that the revised text would be submitted to the council later Monday. The draft resolution, obtained by The Associated Press, affirms the urgent need to achieve "a just, lasting and comprehensive peaceful solution" to the decades-old Palestinian-Israeli conflict within 3 months and sets a Dec. 31, 2016 deadline for Israel's occupation to end. It calls for an independent state of Palestine to be established within the June 1967 borders, arrangements "included with East Jerusalem as its capital, and security arrangements "including through a third-party presence." It demands "a just solution" to all other outstanding issues including Palestinian refugees, prisoners in Israeli jails and water. Its closer than we know
Love, El Ben James, prophet to the house of Israel
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