| Senator Mark Daly urges debate on developments in Palestinian Statehood before UN holds a resolution on the issue. |
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| Written by MD | ||||||
| Tuesday, 19 July 2011 00:00 | ||||||
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I look forward to the debate in the House, which I hope will take place next week, on Palestinian statehood. The debate must happen now before the House reconvenes in September because the United Nations General Assembly will have voted on the resolution by then. The parallels between this country in 1918 and Palestine of today are similar in that no one wanted to recognise Irish independence. Palestinians are not looking for recognition of all of their lands, as the 1967 borders represents only 22% of what was formerly Palestine. They are not asking for the world; they are not even asking for their own share of it, they are only asking for one fifth of it. If our learned colleagues opposite do not put forward a resolution to be agreed by all Members of the House, then we will table one. We would be very interested to see how members of the Labour Party would vote on the issue given the fact that the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade stated today that he wants to be there to recognise Palestinian statehood. Let us see and test his mettle.
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