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Dr. Ashrawi on the adoption of three UNHRC resolutions regarding the occupied State of Palestine
PLO Executive Committee Member Dr. Hanan Ashrawi said:
“On behalf of the Palestinian leadership and the people of Palestine, we express our great appreciation and gratitude to the members of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) who assumed a principled, courageous and just stand and overwhelmingly voted in favor of three UNHRC resolutions regarding the occupied State of Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the 28th regular session of the UNHRC.”
Dr. Ashrawi: “The U.S. is finally coming to the realization that Israeli actions are no longer acceptable”
“For so long, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was provided with the full immunity to create havoc and to do so much damage on the ground at the expense of Palestinian lives, lands and resources, and as a result, he has destroyed the two-state solution. However, the U.S. is finally coming to the realization that Israeli actions are no longer acceptable.”
The conclusion of the Australian financial assistance agreement to Palestine
Together with Counsellor Suheir Gedeon, on the 20th of March 2015 the Ambassador of the State of Palestine met with Mr. Grant Morrison and Paul Raouche from the Department of International Assistance in the Department of Foreign Affairs and trade (DFAT)
Dr. Ashrawi: “The results of Israel’s elections do not bode well for peace and the region as a whole”
PLO Executive Committee Member Dr. Hanan Ashrawi said:
“The results of the Israeli elections are the natural outcome of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies throughout his previous tenures of generating fear, hostility and distrust, as well as shifting the whole terrain of political discourse to the racist extreme.
Australian Labor Party Reaches an Agreement on Palestine
The Australian Labour Party weighed in on the Palestinian Israel issue at its 2015 National Conference reaching an agreement on the subject that may see Australia acknowledging a Palestinian state based on two aspects– no deal formed at the next round of peace talks and a successfully elected Federal Labor Government.
Sir Jim McLay Secures title as the New Zealand Representative to Palestine
After the diplomatic stalemate with Israel over the appointment of an Ambassador to cover both Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, in February 2015 a resolution was found, with Sir Jim McClay being appointed New Zealand’s Representative to the Palestinian Authority
The Foreign Minister of the State of Palestine Dr. Riad Malki meets with Australian Ministers
The Palestinian Foreign Minister Dr. Malki recently met with the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs the Hon Julie Bishop at her office in Sydney. The Palestinian Minster explained to his counterpart the latest outstanding issues regarding the Israel- Palestine conflict, in particular the Palestinian attempt to end the Israeli Occupation through the Security Council.
Palestinian National Football Team participation in the 2015 AFC Asian Cup
The 2015 AFC Asian Cup witnessed an historical moment for the Palestinian people when the Palestinian national footbal team qualified for the very first time in the Asia cup that was held in Australia from the 9th – 31st of January. The groups participation in the tournament contributed to the enhancement of our team’s managerial and technical capabilities in order to meet challenges that are beyond the national and regional scope.
Black Flag: The legal and moral implications of the policy of attacking residential buildings in the Gaza Strip, summer 2014
On 8 July 2014, another round of hostilities broke out in Gaza. It was dubbed Operation Protective Edge. About 50 days later, the fighting ended in a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. During the fighting, which included an incursion by ground forces, the Israeli military launched strikes from the air, sea and land against thousands of targets. More than 2,200 Palestinians were killed, including hundreds of children. About 18,000 homes were destroyed or badly damaged and more than 100,000 Palestinians were rendered homeless. Over the course of the fighting, Palestinians fired over 4,000 rockets and mortar shells from the Gaza Strip, mostly at civilian communities inside Israel. As a result, five civilians were killed in Israel, including a four-year-old boy. Sixty-seven Israeli soldiers were killed in the fighting.
Dr. Ashrawi: “We cannot go back to business as usual and remain under the occupation”
Dr. Ashrawi stressed, “We cannot go back to business as usual and remain under the occupation. We need to resolve the root causes of Israeli violations and war crimes and put an end to the illegal, cruel and immoral occupation of Palestine and enable the Palestinians to fully exercise their right to self-determination.”