Thursday, December 04, 2025

Another Misleading UN Resolution of Palestine

By: Kayhan Int’l 

“Acquisition of territory through force is unacceptable,” says the draft resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly yesterday on the chronic question of the Zionist usurped land of Palestine, and highlights “the importance of upholding the unity and territorial integrity of all occupied Palestinian territories.”
At first sight, this passage of the UN resolution approved by 151 or the overwhelming majority of world countries, with only 11 abstentions and the negative vote of a mere 11 blindly opposed to peace, justice, and human rights under US tutelage, appears at last as a solution to end the 77-year holocaust of the Palestinians.
Optimism abruptly ends and turns into disappointment on reading the whole text, which is yet another deceptive move by the World Body to force the people of Palestine to legitimize the illegitimate Zionist entity in the unrealistic dream of a mini state of their own in their unjustly occupied homeland.
The UN very well knows that a two-state solution (one Jewish and one Arab) is impossible and impractical, as well as undemocratic.
The non-Semitic East European Zionists who call the forcibly occupied land ‘Israel’ will never allow any breathing space for the real owners of the land. As is evident by the two-year genocide in Gaza.
Even an ‘autonomous’ state under the firm Zionist control with no army, air force or navy of its own – let alone independent – is anathema to the Zionists and their devilish godfathers in North America and West Europe (as few as 11).
In view of these factors, such a resolution is not just an exercise in futility, but also a blatant violation of the UN’s own charter regarding the rights of an occupied and usurped nation.
What the Palestinian people need is democracy, human rights, justice, and self-determination, all of which the Zionists and its very few backers in West loathe.
Thus, the only democratic solution to this chronic question is the one propose by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who has rightly said that there is only one independent Palestine.
It stretches from the West Bank of River Jordan in the east to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the west, and the frontier of Lebanon in the north to the borders of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula in the south.
This is possible through referendum by the Palestinian people themselves for establishing a single government with Bayt al-Moqaddas as the capital, through the votes of the Muslims, the Christians, and the original Palestinian Jews, but not the Zionists of east European or any other origin.

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