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Palestinian Government plans to disband the Palestinian Authority if US blocks Independence
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This BBC interview with PA official, Nabil Sha'ath, was shown late last evening in the UK. Lots of interesting stuff here. Thought someone might be interested.
Peace plan has no credibility
Seek International recognition of state and borders
Seek UN Security Council Resolution on settlements
Anti-settlement draft resolution to be submitted to UN Wednesday: Palestinians
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link to english.peopledaily.com.cn
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Take their arguments to the International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court (Geneva Conventions)
Seek Article 7 Resolution
Resume negotiations if there is a settlement freeze
Willing to negotiate borders and water issue, even after they have Independence
Will disband the Palestinian Authority, cancel all agreements and end all security cooperation with Israel if Statehood is blocked
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link to www.bbc.co.uk
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If Israeli Palestinian peace talks are going nowhere, is there an alternative route to an independent Palestinian state? Leading figures in the Palestinian Authority seem to think there is a plan B. They're planning to make a declaration of independence later this year in the hope that the international community will back them. The Palestinians say they're engaged in a process of state-building - but what can it yield if Israel won't play ball? HARDtalk's Stephen Sackur speaks to senior Palestinian Authority official Nabil Sha'ath.
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I will look for an International link. Think you might only be able to play the video in the UK.
This link should work.
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