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<div class="gmail-inner-article-top"><h1 class="gmail-">Tel Aviv threatens to ‘dissolve PA’ over UN push to end occupation</h1><p class="gmail-">The
Palestinian Authority submitted a draft resolution to the UN General
Assembly demanding that Israel withdraw its military from the West Bank
and dismantle Jewish settlements</p><div class="gmail-another-name"><p><a href="https://thecradle.co/authors/news-desk-9" style="color:rgb(164,4,4)">News Desk</a></p></div><div class="gmail-another-name" style="margin-top:16px"><p><span>SEP 9, 2024 - </span><font size="1"><a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/tel-aviv-threatens-to-dissolve-pa-over-un-push-to-end-occupation">https://thecradle.co/articles/tel-aviv-threatens-to-dissolve-pa-over-un-push-to-end-occupation</a></font></p></div></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-img"><img src="http://thecradle-main.oss-eu-central-1.aliyuncs.com/public/articles/041edca8-6e94-11ef-8f4c-00163e02c055.jpeg" alt="" width="396" height="223" style="margin-right: 0px;"><span>Egypt's
United Nations Ambassador Osama Abdel Khalek address the United Nations
General Assembly on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 at UN headquarters. (Photo
credit: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)</span></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-content"><div class="gmail-row"><div class="gmail-col-md-8 gmail-col-sm-7"><div class="gmail-article-content"><span><p>Israeli
Foreign Minister Israel Katz has threatened to “break and dissolve” the
Palestinian Authority (PA) if it moves forward with non-violent
diplomatic measures at the UN to end Israel’s occupation of Palestine,
the<i> Times of Israel</i> <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/katz-threatens-to-break-and-dissolve-pa-if-it-pushes-un-resolution-against-israel/">reported</a> on 9 September.</p><p>Katz
made the threat after the PA submitted a draft resolution to the UN
General Assembly demanding that Israel be forced to implement the
decisions of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.</p><p>The
General Assembly will vote next week on the draft resolution, which
calls for an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Palestinian
territories within six months, dismantling the illegal Jewish
settlements, and facilitating the return of Palestinians to their land.</p><p>The
resolution also calls for imposing sanctions on senior Israeli
officials, blocking weapons sales to Israel if they might be used in
Palestinian areas, and preventing any more foreign embassies from being
established in occupied Jerusalem.</p><p>Katz ordered a set of moves to
be coordinated with the US and other Israeli allies to oppose the
decision, the Foreign Ministry said.</p><p>The foreign minister
instructed Israeli diplomats, including Israel’s Ambassador to the UN,
Danny Danon, to emphasize to US, European, and UN officials that if the
Palestinian proposal passes, Israel will impose “severe sanctions”
against the PA, cease all cooperation with it, and bring about its
“dissolution.”</p><p>In contrast, Israeli intelligence and security officials have often <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/report-shin-bet-chief-warns-netanyahu-on-dangers-of-pa-collapse-resulting-violence/">warned</a>
against the collapse of the PA, which they view as helpful in
controlling the Palestinian population on Israel’s behalf and preventing
resistance to occupation.</p><p>In July, the ICJ ruled that Israel’s
policy of settlement in the West Bank violated international law and
that Israel had effectively annexed large parts of the West Bank. Israel
officially annexed East Jerusalem in the 1980s, in violation of
international law.</p><p>The ICJ ruling said that all UN member states
are obligated not to recognize changes to the status of the territories
and that all states are obligated not to aid or assist Israel’s rule of
the territories and ensure that any impediment “to the exercise of the
Palestinian people of its right to self-determination is brought to an
end.”</p><p>There is no mechanism to enforce the ICJ ruling or any General Assembly resolution against Israel.</p><p>However, <i>The Times of Israel</i>
writes that “there is concern” among the Israeli leadership that such
decisions in international forums “could snowball and lead to pressure
for arms embargoes and the blacklisting of settlements.”</p><p>Israel
occupied the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Syrian Golan Heights during its
attack on Syria, Jordan, and Egypt in 1967, known as the Six-Day War.</p><p>UN Resolution 242 <a href="https://documents.un.org/doc/resolution/gen/nr0/240/94/pdf/nr024094.pdf">called</a> for the return of territories conquered during the 1967 war based on the “inadmissibility of the conquest of territory in war.”</p><p>Instead,
Israel placed these territories under military occupation and commenced
the settlement project, which involved seizing Palestinian land to
build communities for Jewish settlers and annexing the territories
without incorporating the indigenous Palestinian population into the
state.</p></span></div></div></div></div>
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