The UN General Assembly's upgrade of Palestine to observer state status was immediately condemned by the USA. Echoing earlier argument by Israeli UN Ambassador Ron Prosor, the American UN Ambassador Susan Rice highlighted the need for direct negotiations by the parties involved.
Surely this is correct.
However, looking at the status of Israel and that of Palestine, bilateral dialog was avoided in part due to imbalanced status. Israel is a full member state of the United Nations, while Palestine was an observer entity. Palestine has been easily marginalized.
Indeed (link), even Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert came out in favor of Palestine's bid as grounds to move talks forward. This result, to upgrade Palestine, is a better option than to downgrade or suspend Israel from UN membership.
Do these parties truly want peace? On both sides, 65 years of hostilities have damaged many moderate peace-loving families. Let's hope this is positive change. Hope in support of peace.
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138 nations
voted Yes
(Among the 27 EU nations were 14 Yes votes, 1 No vote, 12 abstentions. Overall, supporters outnumbered opponents by a 15 to 1 margin)
9 nations
voted No
Canada, Czech Republic, Israel, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Panama, USA
41 nations abstained
Albania, Andorra, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Bosnia/Herzegovina,
Bulgaria, Cameroon, Colombia, Croatia, Dem. Rep. of Congo, Estonia,
Fiji, Germany, Guatemala, Haiti, Hungary, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malawi,
Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay,
Poland, Romania, Rwanda, Samoa, San Marino, Singapore,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Togo, Tonga, UK, Vanuatu