UN upgrades Palestinian status, bolstering statehood claim

Palestinians had a major symbolic victory when the United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to recognize them, but the U.S. argued the new status could set back Palestinians in the path to peace. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports.

The U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution on Thursday giving implicit recognition to Palestinian statehood despite threats by the United States and Israel to punish the Palestinian Authority by withholding funds for the West Bank government.

The resolution, which lifts the Palestinian Authority's U.N. observer status from "entity" to "non-member state," like the Vatican possesses, easily passed the 193-nation General Assembly with 138 nations voting in favor, and nine opposed, including the United States. Forty-one countries abstained, including the United Kingdom.

Israel, the United States and the other members who opposed the resolution see it as a largely symbolic and counterproductive move by the Palestinians. The vote took place on the 65th anniversary of the assembly's adoption of resolution 181 on the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states.


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has led the campaign to win support for the resolution, which follows an eight-day conflict this month between Israel and Islamists in the Gaza Strip, who are pledged to Israel's destruction and oppose his efforts toward a negotiated peace.

The U.S. State Department made a last-ditch effort to get Abbas to reconsider, but the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, held firm. 

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, speaking at the Brookings Institution on Thursday, said the U.S. believes the resolution will "do nothing to advance the peace and the two-state solution we all want to see."

She noted that while the U.S. planned to vote "no," she played down differences with key diplomatic partners in Europe, including France, which were expected to vote in favor of the resolution.

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A Palestinian man shouts slogans during a rally in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Thursday. The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution on Thursday to upgrade the Palestinian Authority's observer status at the United Nations.

"We and our European partners agree on the most fundamental issues and share a common objective — two states living side-by-side living in peace and security," Clinton said.

Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N., said in a statement after the vote that "the only way to establish such a Palestinian state and resolve all permanent-status issues is through the crucial, if painful, work of direct negotiations between the parties."

"The United States therefore calls upon both the parties to resume direct talks without preconditions on all the issues that divide them," Rice said.

The U.K. had committed to voting for the resolution if Abbas had shown commitment to resuming peace negotiations without preconditions. Lacking that assurance, Britain abstained from the vote.

Following the vote at the UN General Assembly the Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "We continue to believe that the prospects for a swift return to negotiations on a two state solution — the only way to create a Palestinian state on the ground — would be greater today if President Abbas had been able to give the assurances we suggested, and without which we were unable to vote in favor of the resolution.

UN Palestinian statehood vote to be a personal political victory for Abbas 

"In particular, we called on President Abbas to set out a willingness to return to negotiations without preconditions, and to signal that the Palestinians would not immediately seek action in the International Criminal Court, which would be likely to make a return to negotiations impossible.

"Nonetheless, we will redouble our efforts to restart the peace process, and will continue our strong support for President Abbas, the Palestinian Authority, and a two state solution," he said.

Despite its fierce opposition, Israel made efforts that appeared designed to prevent diplomatic isolation. In recent days, it toned down threats of retaliation in the face of wide international support for the initiative, notably among its European allies.

"The decision at the United Nations will change nothing on the ground," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in Jerusalem. "It will not advance the establishment of a Palestinian state. It will delay it further."

But U.N. diplomats say that Israel's reaction might not be so measured if the Palestinians seek ICC action against Israel on charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity or other crimes the court would have jurisdiction over.

U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice addresses the assembly following a vote on whether to recognize a single Palestinian state.

Granting Palestinians the title of "non-member observer state" falls short of full U.N. membership — something the Palestinians failed to achieve last year. But it does allow them access to the International Criminal Court and other international bodies, should they choose to join them.

Speaking at an annual U.N. event in support of the Palestinians, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki appealed to U.N. member states to support Thursday's U.N. resolution. He also repeated his support for peace with Israel.

"Despite diminishing hopes and the decline of the situation on the ground due to Israel violations, we remain committed to the two-state solution and our hand remains extended in peace," he said at U.N. headquarters in New York.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland reiterated U.S. warnings that the move could cause a reduction of U.S. economic support for the Palestinians. The Israelis have also warned they might take significant deductions out of monthly transfers of duties that Israel collects on the Palestinians' behalf.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov was quoted by the Interfax news agency as calling on Washington and Israel to avoid "any hasty and destructive decisions."

"Supporting the Palestinian authorities is not only in the interest of the Palestinian side, but also of Israel and the whole international community that is longing for a peaceful political settlement," he said.

The European Union, a key donor for the Palestinians, has made clear it will not curtail aid after Thursday's vote.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also called for a revival of the peace process: "Israelis and Palestinians must break out of a zero-sum mentality, and embrace a peaceful path forward."

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Flag-waving Palestinians thronged the squares of the West Bank and Gaza Strip before Thursday's vote. In a rare show of unity, Abbas's Islamist rivals Hamas, who have ruled Gaza since a brief civil war in 2007, let backers of the president's Fatah movement hold demonstrations there.

Peace talks have been stalled for two years, mainly over Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which have expanded despite being deemed illegal by most of the world. There are 4.3 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

In the draft resolution, the Palestinians have pledged to relaunch the peace process immediately following the U.N. vote.

With strong support from the developing world that makes up the majority of U.N. members, it is virtually assured of securing more than the requisite simple majority. Palestinian officials hope for more than 130 yes votes.

Abbas has focused on securing as many votes as possible from Europe, and his efforts appear to have paid off.

Going into the vote, Austria, Denmark, Norway, Finland, France, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland had all pledged to support the resolution. 

NBC News' Kari Huus and Reuters contributed to this report. 

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What an absolute crock! These people are nothing more than nomads in a refugee camp. In order to have a bonafide state, you must have land. They are living on ISRAEL'S LAND!! Want some credibility, get your own damn land.

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Reply#55 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 5:58 PM EST

Giving the Devil his due.......................

    Reply#56 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 5:59 PM EST

    Israel is stealing Palestinian land a square mile at a time. There just aren't that many square miles to steal, so in a few years Israel will be a good bit larger, and the Palestinians will be living in a single square mile. The Israelis are doing to the Palestinians what the Germans did to Jews in Europe: squeezing them out and killing a hundred Palestinians for every Jew killed. It was terrible then, and it is terrible now.

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    Reply#57 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:00 PM EST

    Nonsense. Israel has given back land to the silly gangsters and even gave them tons of money to get them started nation building and the palestinians are so committed to thrid world violence they wasted the money and destroyed the businesses given to them. Who do you think provides power and water to the palestinians??? And at no charge??? Freaking ISRAEL and iin spite of the continual violence against Israel, they do not turn the water off or cut the power. Grow up and see truth for what it is.

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    #57.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:03 PM EST

    It's so easy to see Carols hatred for the Palistinians and her love of Israel. When you have that much hate in your heart God is absent. Pray Carol PRAY.

      #57.2 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:56 PM EST
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      Basically they just gave a big FU to Israel.

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      Reply#58 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:00 PM EST

      So, wait... where are the Palestinians from again? Which country were they originally a part of before the area being partitioned into Israel? Have all the Arab States recognized Israel as a country yet? Why didn't the home countries take back their countrymen (Palestinians) when Israel became a state? So if they had been living there the whole time and didn't seem to mind at the beginning... why are they so upset about it now? And why aren't they claiming their original heritages? Like people in the US claiming their European or South American or African heritage?

      Just seems odd that a people that were changed from one country over to another in the 40s want their own state now...

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      Reply#59 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:01 PM EST

      The United States should be ashamed of itself !!! It typically sides with Israel for one reason - MONEY.

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      Reply#60 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:02 PM EST

      Say what ??? we side with Israel because they are a free society that threatens no one unless threatened, so your saying glory to the Terrorists ... can't fix stupid no matter how hard one tries ..

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      #60.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:08 PM EST

      And I suppose that is why they continue to build in areas where they said they wouldn't, because they are a free society... Bull. They're expansionists trying to grab as much land as possible. Land = money... duh

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      #60.2 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 7:37 PM EST
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      I can hear the Zionists gnashing of teeth... and I like it. Abolish the FED, and AIPAC!

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      Reply#61 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:03 PM EST

      Weird and downright evil you condone committed third world violence and an endless cycle of death and destruction.

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      #61.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:04 PM EST
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      wow they just voted to have a bunch of terrorist have their own state-- morons. would the UN please leave the United States and set up shop in another country-- how about palestine. i bet obama is feeling goose bumpy all over.

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      Reply#62 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:03 PM EST

      YOU IDIOT

        #62.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:16 PM EST
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        Amazing. Grant statehood to people that support terrorism. Thanks to the UN, there will be war sooner than later.

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        Reply#63 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:03 PM EST

        "SHUT UP" keep sending them those Green Backs I'm sure they appreciate the Tax Payers efforts in the good ole USA .. what a bunch of Dumb Asses we have in Washington DC...

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        Reply#64 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:04 PM EST

        Agree

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        Reply#65 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:04 PM EST

        This could be a good thing. Palestinian as a state might recognize their responsibility and work for peace in the Middle East. For years, the Palestinians were denied of this right and peace has never been achieved. Let's give them the chance to fully govern themselves as a sovereign state and who knows this might also give peace a chance.

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        Reply#66 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:05 PM EST

        "MIGHT" recognize their responsibility ... what planet are you from !!!!!

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        #66.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:09 PM EST
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        At least they get some land to call their own. I guess they should be happy with what they have since they will most likely never get the rest of their land back that was stolen by the evil zionists.

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        Reply#67 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:05 PM EST

        They have had a lot of land for a lot of years Spooky. And it was never theirs to begin with. And none of this is about land.

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        #67.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:38 PM EST
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        The U.S. only acknowledges the United Nations if it goes along with the U.S.

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        Reply#68 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:05 PM EST

        This would never have happened under any other United States' presidency and definitely would never happened if Mitt Romney would be President. The United Nations and the rest of the world use to listen to the United State's diplomatic reasoning, but Obama has destroyed any diplomacy we have in the world.

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        Reply#69 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:05 PM EST

        Who care really

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        Reply#70 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:06 PM EST

        ohh...the UN voted on this....good....just what the planet needs a group of @!$%#s around the planet that breaks laws, violates women, consitantly votes anti America even when they break our laws and meet in our country.

        I hope Isreal takes our recent election as a reason to eliminate palestinions...just smoke em all brush em off the map case closed....

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        Reply#71 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:06 PM EST

        They do realize that this is not really a win for Palestine. This just makes Hamas a state sponsored terrorist orginization and in effect gives the UN more power to penalize them. I am not sure if Palestines get that but they probably should.

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        Reply#72 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:06 PM EST

        Which will never happen as the UN is filled with third world morons who only see fit to slam first world countries.

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        #72.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:08 PM EST

        Actually I am going to guess it would not have ever passed if there was not some intended sanctions against Hamas. Besides what do you mean by third world countries. Most third world countries usually have no votes. Not every country in the UN has a vote and not every country is in the UN. You should probably read up on who gets to vote.

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        #72.2 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:19 PM EST

        ...also you must be in the UN for a while before you are given a vote.

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        #72.3 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:23 PM EST
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        Palestine will never be peaceful and Russia and Iran do not want them too because they hate Israel and are selling arms to the terrorists.

        It is like the problem we have on our own southern border, it won't go away because the politicians need their illegal cousins' votes.

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        Reply#73 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:06 PM EST

        Unfortunately, Israel will see the rockets red glare with the UN's approval.

          Reply#74 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:07 PM EST

          No problem peoples. All in perfect harmony with bible prophecy. Just read the bible. Should come as no surprise to anyone who reads the bible. All was prophesied thousands of years ago. Just reconfirms over and over that God is in control.

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          Reply#75 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:07 PM EST

          Read the bible? No thanks. I'll read something more relevent like say Mother Goose

            #75.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:12 PM EST
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            You can't claim to be for a two-state solution, then claim that one of the sides is not a state. That makes no sense.

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            Reply#76 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:07 PM EST

            there has never ever been a country in the world called Palestine, the author is wrong in this statement: "The vote took place on the 65th anniversary of the assembly's adoption of resolution 181 on the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states." Israel was a partition of JORDAN!! But its not like you can ever get accurate history from MSNBC or any other MSM media!

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            Reply#77 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:07 PM EST

            Will, Palestine is mentioned in the bible. You just said yourself that resolution 181 was the partition of PALESTINE to a jewish and Arab state. Don't tell me their was no Palestine.

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            #77.1 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:10 PM EST
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            The UN is ridiculous. They are nothing more than a group of people with no power. Just a facade for people trying to make out they are politically correct. Pansies I say...

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            Reply#78 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:07 PM EST

            Is anyone surprised that a U.N. that condemns Israel every time they DEFEND themselves from attack and backs the people attacking them as "victims", did this?

            Anyone???

            So now the United Natiions recognizes a group of people that have sworn to wipe out the nation of Israel and kill millions of men, women, and children simply because of their religion as a "non-member state". Basically meaning they are a country but not a member of the United Nations.......yet.

            And now we get another TERRORIST SUPPORTING group taking over seats at the United Nations.

            Let's see if the Palestinians go to the peace table as promised, or if we just get another Arafat agreement, with promises of "recognition", "peace talks", billions of dollars in payoffs, and continued attacks against Israel.

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            Reply#79 - Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:08 PM EST
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