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Where did the Israeli representative's astonishing move come from: tearing up the Charter of the United Nations in public? The world is watching this provocative act!

author:Observer's Diary

The latest UN resolution once again demonstrates broad global support for the full establishment of a Palestinian state and its accession to the United Nations.

Where did the Israeli representative's astonishing move come from: tearing up the Charter of the United Nations in public? The world is watching this provocative act!

However, Palestine's path to integration remains challenging and uncertain.

This resolution not only reflects the international community's concern about the Palestinian issue, but also reveals the complex positions of the United States and Israel on this issue.

Where did the Israeli representative's astonishing move come from: tearing up the Charter of the United Nations in public? The world is watching this provocative act!

At the heart of the resolution is the reaffirmation of the two-State solution position and the affirmation of Palestine's membership in the Charter of the United Nations. This undoubtedly provides a strong basis for international law for the establishment of a Palestinian state and its accession to the United Nations.

However, the adoption of the resolution does not mean that Palestine will be able to join the United Nations. Indeed, Palestine still has to go through a complex and lengthy process to become a full Member of the United Nations.

First, the Security Council must adopt a resolution recommending to the General Assembly that Palestine become a new member. Such a step requires the affirmative votes of at least nine Council members and cannot be vetoed by any permanent member.

However, due to the special position of the United States on the Palestinian issue, this step is extremely difficult to implement.

As a permanent member of the Security Council, the United States has always had reservations about Palestine's application for membership. This is largely due to the special relationship between the United States and Israel and its geopolitical considerations in the Middle East.

Secondly, even if the Security Council adopts a resolution recommending Palestine as a new member, it would still need to be voted on by the General Assembly.

In this process, the consent of a two-thirds majority of Member States is required to complete the full international law procedure for the admission of new Member States.

Where did the Israeli representative's astonishing move come from: tearing up the Charter of the United Nations in public? The world is watching this provocative act!

Although as many as 143 countries voted in favor of Palestine enjoying all the rights of a normal state in the recent UN General Assembly vote, the opposition and hesitation of the United States and some Western countries still make it difficult for Palestine to smoothly advance the process of joining the United Nations.

It is worth noting that the positions of the United States and Israel on the Palestinian issue are basically identical. Although the United States claims to support the "two-state solution," it actually gives great support to Israel's position.

Israel categorically rejects the "two-State solution" proposed by the international community, which calls for the establishment of a Palestinian State with East Jerusalem as its capital, and demands that Israel withdraw from East Jerusalem and its settlements in the West Bank and Gaza, among other places. This stance is closely linked to the Middle East policy of the United States, which has caused many obstacles to the process of Palestinian statehood and accession to the United Nations.

On the Palestinian issue, the attitude of the United States and Western countries is particularly crucial.

Although Palestine has established a national authority and has received normal state courtesy from many countries, including China, the United States and Western countries have only recognized the Palestinian regime in the West Bank as an autonomous regime and have taken a negative attitude towards Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Such double standards have not only exacerbated the internal contradictions of Palestine, but also hindered the process of its statehood and accession to the United Nations.

In the face of US obstruction and the vacillation of Western countries, Palestine's road to joining the United Nations appears to be rough and long.

However, the broad support of the international community provides a solid backing for Palestine.

More and more countries are beginning to recognize that the settlement of the question of Palestine is essential for maintaining stability and peace in the Middle East region.

Thus, despite the difficulties it faces, Palestine is expected to progressively achieve its goals of statehood and accession to the United Nations with the support of the international community.

In addition, the latest vote in the United Nations General Assembly fully demonstrates the overwhelming support of the international community for Palestine to enjoy all the rights of a normal state.

This result is not only a challenge to the position of the United States and Israel, but also a strong support for the establishment of a Palestinian state and its accession to the United Nations. Despite the opposition and hesitation of the United States and Western countries, the broad support of the international community has provided the Palestinians with the impetus to move forward.

Where did the Israeli representative's astonishing move come from: tearing up the Charter of the United Nations in public? The world is watching this provocative act!

It should be emphasized, however, that Palestinian statehood and accession to the United Nations were not a one-time process. In addition to the need to overcome obstacles at the international political level, Palestine also needed to strengthen its internal unity, promote economic and social development and raise its international image.

Only in this way will Palestine be able to gain wider support and recognition in the international community and ultimately achieve its goals of statehood and accession to the United Nations.

At the same time, we should also be aware that the United Nations plays an important role in the question of Palestine. The United Nations has not only provided Palestine with the support and guarantee of international law, but also provided an important platform for promoting a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian question.

Therefore, we should further strengthen cooperation and communication with the United Nations and jointly promote the process of peaceful settlement of the Palestinian question.

In a recent incident, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations publicly put the UN Charter in a shredder and stirred it up in a widely controversial manner.

Far from changing the Israeli Government's isolated position in the international community, his move has further exposed its unpopular practices. Such extreme behaviour will not help to resolve the question of Palestine, but will only exacerbate tensions in the region.

We should resolutely oppose such acts that undermine international law and international order and safeguard the authority and status of the United Nations.

In short, despite the challenges and uncertainties on the path to Palestinian statehood and accession to the United Nations, we remain full of expectations for its future with the broad support of the international community.

We should continue to strengthen international cooperation and communication, jointly promote the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian question, and contribute to stability and peace in the Middle East.

Where did the Israeli representative's astonishing move come from: tearing up the Charter of the United Nations in public? The world is watching this provocative act!

At the same time, we should also resolutely oppose any act that undermines international law and international order and safeguard the authority and status of the United Nations. Only in this way can we jointly build a peaceful, stable and prosperous world.

In the days to come, we look forward to seeing Palestine, with the support of the international community, move towards its goals of statehood and accession.

At the same time, we also hope that the United States and Western countries will abandon double standards, view the Palestinian issue in a more just and objective manner, and play a positive role in promoting the peaceful settlement of the issue.

Only in this way can we jointly contribute to peace and stability in the Middle East and achieve common prosperity and development for mankind.

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