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Type: Policy briefing / political analysis
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This page is a geopolitical briefing document regarding the history and status of Palestinian statehood and UN membership. It outlines historical UN resolutions (1974, 1988), the Oslo Accords (1993), and the PLO's intent to seek recognition based on 1967 borders. It concludes by noting that despite potential UN resolutions, the state lacks 'effective control' over its territory. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

Timeline (4 events)

1988
PLO conference declaring the State of Palestine.
Algiers
PLO
1993
Oslo Accords
Oslo (implied)
December 15, 1988
UN General Assembly resolution recognizing the declaration of the State of Palestine.
UN
October 1974
Issuance of UN resolutions 3236 and 3237 recognizing PLO rights.
UN

Relationships (1)

PLO Diplomatic Recognition UN General Assembly
The latter recognized the PLO as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people

Key Quotes (2)

"At present, there are 10.5 million Palestinians, including around 5 millions refugees, scattered in several Middle Eastern countries and other Diaspora states."
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"The State of Palestine will still lack a major element of a sovereign state: That is the "effective control" over territory and population."
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