Urging President Obama to Recognize a Palestinian State at the U.N.

The Honorable President Barack Obama

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20500


"Right and wrong are the same in Palestine as anywhere else. What is
peculiar about the Palestine conflict is that the world has listened to the
party that committed the offence and has turned a deaf ear to the victims."
-- Prof. Arnold Toynbee, British Historian

Dear President Barack Obama;

We, the undersigned, strongly urge you to reverse your decision to oppose the Palestinian application to the U.N. General Assembly for recognition of a Palestinian State. Regardless of Israel%u2019s rejection of such an action, it is in our own country%u2019s national interest to do so.

According to Israel%u2019s Declaration of Independence, Israel was given the right to statehood by U.N. General Assembly Resolution 181 passed on Nov. 29, 1949. That resolution called for TWO states, one Jewish and one Palestinian, with Jerusalem as an international city under U.N. control.

It is thus clear that under Resolution 181 Palestinians are entitled to a state of their own.     

They also are entitled to their civil and human rights, and Americans should support their peaceful effort to govern themselves. Eleven million Palestinians are living as refugees within and out of their homeland, having endured two expulsions from their land, originally in 1948 and again in 1967.

Not only does their expulsion from their homes in East Jerusalem and the West Bank continue today, but for four years 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza have been besieged by Israel, causing a humanitarian catastrophe as documented by the United Nations and human rights organizations.

Mr. President, as you are most aware, both the U.N. General Assembly and U.N. Security Council have passed a multitude of resolutions (except those vetoed by the U.S.) condemning Israel%u2019s occupation of Palestinian territories. Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 have called upon Israel to withdraw to pre-1967 borders, including from East Jerusalem. 

On July 9, 2004 the International Court of Justice ruled that:

%u201CIsraeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, are illegal and an obstacle to peace and to economic and social development [... and] have been established in breach of international law.%u201D

With the possible exception of apartheid South Africa, no nation in modern history has been so condemned by United Nations resolutions, the International Court of Justice, all human rights organizations, and the majority of world governments as has Israel.

On many occasions only the U.S. stood with Israel as it violated International law and U.N. resolutions%u2014even Security Council Resolutions we supported.

President Obama, you have declared that a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is in the %u201Cvital interest%u201D of the United States. 

According to a Zogby International Poll published on March 25, 2011, 81 percent of Americans share your view that Israel%u2019s continuing occupation of Palestine puts U.S. interests in this region, so vital to our economy, at risk.

Mr. President, prominent American and Israeli figures including Nobel laureates, Knesset members, politicians, diplomats, academicians, and former defense department staff have expressed their strong support for U.N. recognition of a Palestinian state based on 1967 borders. They placed ads including their letters to you and European Union leaders that ran in Israel, Europe, and the U.S.

In Tel Aviv this past April 5, some 5,000 people participated in a march that was
organized under the title %u201CNetanyahu said no %u2014We say yes to a Palestinian
state.%u201D

Sir, your veto of a U.N. Security Council resolution recommending that the
General Assembly recognize a Palestinian state will further solidify the Arab and Muslim view that our policy in the region is hypocritical and reeks of double standards given our total support of Israel against Palestinian rights, as reiterated in the Pentagon's Defense Science Board Report of September 2004 submitted to then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Is jeopardizing our national interests and standing in the entire Arab and
Muslim world%u2014indeed, throughout the world%u2014worth our counterproductive support of one nation, Israel, whose interests often clash with American national interests?

The creation of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 border is
the best guarantor of Israel%u2019s security and protector of our national
interests in the region.  A Palestinian state will pave the way to a final
resolution of the century-old conflict and effectively reduce Muslim animosity to the United States

Mr. President, this is your opportunity to build the strongest bridge with the Muslim world and establish a courageous principled precedent that America%u2019s national interests supersede any foreign and domestic political considerations.

We, the undersigned, urge you to strongly support the U.N.%u2019s recognition of a Palestinian state.  As the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin proclaimed on the White House lawn in 1993:  %u201CEnough is Enough.%u201D

 Graphic Video of Israel's "Operation Cast Lead" Attack on Gaza 2008-2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTjWRTrPLbA&NR=1

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