UNITED NATIONS/RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) – Arab UN delegations yesterday endorsed a Palestinian proposal to forge a peace deal with Israel within a year and end Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories by late 2017, despite fierce Israeli and US opposition.
The timing for a UN vote on a measure that faces almost certain defeat is unclear.
Several Western council diplomats told Reuters they had been surprised by the Palestinians’ sudden push to submit a final draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council yesterday and put it to a vote today or tomorrow.
Jordanian UN Ambassador Dina Kawar, the sole Arab representative on the council, told reporters all 22 Arab delegations endorsed the Palestinian proposal, and the Jordanians and Palestinians would consult immediately on “the best time to cast the vote in the Security Council.”
When asked if the vote could be delayed until next year, she said, “Everything is possible.”
Kawar previously said she would like a resolution that was backed by all 15 council members including the United States.