Palestinian State as currently envisioned

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Summary

This post explores the issue of a Palestinian state and how best to make it happen. We have started this Palestinian State Hub to provide a hub website for those stakeholders and supporters to learn about the issue, create posts on possible ways to address this issue, and start outlining how the state would be governed, its geography and economics.

Palestine, officially the State of Palestine, is a country in the southern Levant region of West Asia. It encompasses two disconnected territories — the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The country shares its borders with Israel to north, west and south, Jordan to the east and Egypt to the southwest. It has a combined land area of 6,020 square kilometres (2,320 sq mi) while its population exceeds five million people.

Its proclaimed capital is Jerusalem while Ramallah serves as its administrative center and Rafah is currently its largest city. Arabic is the official language. The majority of Palestinians practice Islam while Christianity also has a significant presence.

As of May 2024, Palestine is recognized as a sovereign state by 143 out of 193 member states of the United Nations. It has been a non-member observer state of the United Nations since 2012.

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General Assembly adopts resolution to expand Palestine’s rights
Associated Press, Edith LedererMay 10, 2024

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly voted by a wide margin on Friday to grant new “rights and privileges” to Palestine and called on the Security Council to reconsider Palestine’s request to become the 194th member of the United Nations.

The world body approved the Arab and Palestinian-sponsored resolution by a vote of 143-9 with 25 abstentions. The United States voted against it, along with Israel, Argentina, Czechia, Hungary, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau and Papua New Guinea.

The vote reflected the wide global support for full membership of Palestine in the United Nations, with many countries expressing outrage at the escalating death toll in Gaza and fears of a major Israeli offensive in Rafah, a southern city where about 1.3 million Palestinians have sought refuge.

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Google Search question: What is the status of the Palestinian State in 2024?

In 2024, the political status of the Palestinian State remains unresolved, with no universally recognized independent Palestinian state. Despite ongoing negotiations and diplomatic efforts, a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not yet been achieved.

International Recognition:

  • The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) exercises limited self-governance in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
  • Over 130 countries recognize the State of Palestine as a sovereign entity, but its recognition is not universal.
  • Israel, the United States, and several other countries do not recognize the Palestinian State.

Territorial Situation:

  • The West Bank and Gaza Strip continue to be occupied by Israel, with Israeli settlements expanding in the West Bank.
  • The status of East Jerusalem, claimed by both Israel and Palestine as their capital, remains in dispute.

Negotiations and Diplomacy:

  • Negotiations between Israel and the PNA have been sporadic and have not resulted in a comprehensive peace agreement.
  • International efforts to facilitate negotiations, such as the Oslo Accords and the Annapolis Conference, have not yet achieved a breakthrough.

Ongoing Challenges:

  • The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a source of regional instability and violence.
  • The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is dire, with limited access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities.
  • The expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the ongoing occupation continue to be major obstacles to a two-state solution.

Future Prospects:

  • The path towards a two-state solution remains uncertain and faces significant challenges.
  • International pressure, diplomatic efforts, and a renewed commitment from both sides to negotiations are essential for progress.
  • The involvement of regional and international actors will also be crucial in supporting a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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