Italian lawmakers urge recognition of Palestinian state

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Palestine flagItalian lawmakers on Friday backed a non-binding resolution that encourages the government to recognize Palestine as a state, a move that underlines European frustration over stalled Middle East peace negotiations.

European countries have become increasingly critical of Israel, which since the collapse of the latest U.S.-sponsored talks last April has pressed on with building settlements on territory the Palestinians want for their state.

Italy’s Chamber of Deputies voted by 300 to 45 to pass the motion presented by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s Democratic Party (PD) “to promote the recognition of Palestine as a democratic state”.

While most developing countries recognize Palestine as a state, most Western European governments do not, supporting the Israeli and U.S. position that an independent Palestinian state should emerge from negotiations with Israel.

Friday’s symbolic vote does not change the position of the Italian government which, like other European countries, still supports a negotiated two-state solution.

Italy’s Chamber of Deputies also approved on Friday a second motion calling for the “timely return to direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians”.

Both motions were criticized by the PLO Executive Committee for falling short of an unconditional recognition of Palestine.

“We call on the Italian government to recognize the Palestinian state without conditions, to take serious and concrete measures to end the (Israeli) military occupation and to work toward a just peace,” PLO committee member Hanan Ashrawi said in a statement.

In a statement issued by its Rome embassy, Israel said it “positively acknowledges the choice of the Italian parliament not to recognize the Palestinian state and to have preferred to sustain direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians”.

Italian lawmakers did not back a stronger motion, supported by the left-wing Left Ecology and Liberty party, that would have “fully and formally recognized the Palestinian State”.

Ireland, Britain and France have held similar parliamentary votes on the status of Palestine in recent months. Sweden went further, officially recognizing Palestine.

The Palestinians want an independent state in the West Bank and Gaza, with its capital in East Jerusalem.

While Gaza’s boundaries are clearly defined, the precise territory of what would constitute Palestine in the West Bank and East Jerusalem will only be determined via negotiations with Israel on a two-state solution.

Reuters

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5 responses to “Italian lawmakers urge recognition of Palestinian state”

  1. Patience2 Avatar
    Patience2

    Good for Italy.

  2. “to promote the recognition of Palestine as a democratic state”.

    LOLOLOL…

    does Abbas know that? :))))) he run in two elections campaigns, the first he won and the later he lost yet somehow he is still the “head of PA”

    or does Hamas know that ? :))) a more radical version of Abbas- won an election and didn’t allow another one 🙂

    to promote the recognition of Palestine as a democratic state is, in other words: we reject the Idea of the Palistinian state cause it prooves it can not rise above it’s current mentality :)))

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar
      5thDrawer

      Speaking of ‘Courts’ …. (figure logic in this one)
      “The trial of Dahlan, once a leading Fatah figure who headed Gaza’s powerful security forces, began in December in connection with the alleged misuse of $17 million (15 million euros) in expenses.
      Under Palestinian law, the fact that the trial is being held in absentia means his lawyers are denied access to the indictment itself or to any other court files pertaining to the trial.
      http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2015/Mar-01/289165-verdict-delayed-in-ex-gaza-strongman-graft-trial.ashx#sthash.YMoSFJPg.dpuf

      (and somebody worries about a head-covering … wow)

      1. Lol looks like you are still bitter that I exposed your bigoted grovelling fat ass

      2. :]]
        That is the most stupid law i ever encounterd haha oh god “convicted in absentia” they should call it.they could save the defended his lawyr fee haha

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