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Type: Policy paper / legal analysis / government oversight document
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This document page (likely part of a House Oversight file) discusses geopolitical strategies regarding the admission of Palestine into the United Nations. It analyzes the legal hurdles presented by the US veto power in the Security Council and proposes alternative procedures involving the General Assembly and the International Court of Justice to pressure for statehood and an end to the 1967 occupation. The text is a policy analysis rather than a correspondence log.

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1967
Occupation of Palestinian lands
Palestinian Territories
March 3, 1950
International Court of Justice ruled in its Advisory Opinion regarding Article 4 of the UN Charter
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ICJ UN

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United States Membership/Veto Power UN Security Council
if the US, or any other permanent members of the UN Security Council uses the Veto
Palestinians Political Support/Alliance Arab States
The Palestinians, Arab States... should play a very active role

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"However, there will be a slim chance for the admission of the state of Palestine into the United Nations if the US, or any other permanent members of the UN Security Council uses the Veto in this regards."
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"full fledged independent state on all occupied Palestinian Territories occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem"
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"A resolution of the UN General Assembly, if taken by great majority of more than 75 percent of the members and an Advisory Opinion from the ICJ could have a great impact on most states"
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