Letter to the UN Secretary General:

A UN Resolution to Recognize a Palestinian State
within "1967 Borders" Would Be Illegal 

*       The following is a letter drafted jointly by lawyers of the Legal
Forum for Israel and by Amb. Alan Baker, Director of the Institute for
Contemporary Affairs at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
*       The letter is directed to the Secretary-General of the United
Nations, and signed by jurists and international lawyers from around the
world.
*       The letter cautions the Secretary General as to the inherent
illegality and harm to the UN and to the Middle East peace process which
would be caused by the adoption of a resolution declaring a Palestinian
state and determining its borders.

May 25, 2011

His Excellency Ban Ki-Moon, 
Secretary-General of the United Nations,
1st Avenue & 44th St. 
New York, NY 10017

 

Excellency,

 

Re: The Proposed General Assembly Resolution to Recognize a Palestinian
State "within 1967 Borders" - An Illegal Action

 

We, the undersigned, attorneys from across the world who are involved in
general matters of international law, as well as being closely concerned
with the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, appeal to you to use your influence
and authority among the member states of the UN, with a view to preventing
the adoption of the resolution that the Palestinian delegation intends to
table at the forthcoming session of the General Assembly, to recognize a
Palestinian state "within the 1967 borders."

By all standards and criteria, such a resolution, if adopted, would be in
stark violation of all the agreements between Israel and the Palestinians,
as well as contravening UN Security Council Resolutions 242 (1967) and 338
(1973) and those other resolutions based thereon.

 

Our reasoning is as follows:

1.      The legal basis for the establishment of the State of Israel was the
resolution unanimously adopted by the League of Nations in 1922, affirming
the establishment of a national home for the Jewish People in the historical
area of the Land of Israel. This included the areas of Judea and Samaria and
Jerusalem, and close Jewish settlement throughout. This was subsequently
affirmed by both houses of the U.S. Congress.
2.      Article 80 of the UN Charter determines the continued validity of
the rights granted to all states or peoples, or already existing
international instruments (including those adopted by the League of
Nations). Accordingly, the above-noted League resolution remains valid, and
the 650,000 Jews presently resident in the areas of Judea, Samaria and
eastern Jerusalem reside there legitimately.
3.      "The 1967 borders" do not exist, and have never existed. The 1949
Armistice Agreements entered into by Israel and its Arab neighbors,
establishing the Armistice Demarcation Lines, clearly stated that these
lines "are without prejudice to future territorial settlements or boundary
lines or to claims of either Party relating thereto." Accordingly, they
cannot be accepted or declared to be the international boundaries of a
Palestinian state.
4.      UN Security Council Resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973) called
upon the parties to achieve a just and lasting peace in the Middle East and
specifically stressed the need to negotiate in order to achieve "secure and
recognized boundaries."
5.      The Palestinian proposal, in attempting to unilaterally change the
status of the territory and determine the "1967 borders" as its recognized
borders, in addition to running squarely against Resolutions 242 and 338,
would be a fundamental breach of the 1995 Israeli-Palestinian Interim
Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, in which the parties
undertook to negotiate the issue of borders and not act to change the status
of the territories pending outcome of the permanent status negotiations.
6.      The Palestinians entered into the various agreements constituting
what is known as the "Oslo Accords" in the full knowledge that Israel's
settlements existed in the areas, and that settlements would be one of the
issues to be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations. Furthermore,
the Oslo Accords impose no limitation on Israel's settlement activity in
those areas that the Palestinians agreed would continue to be under Israel's
jurisdiction and control pending the outcome of the permanent status
negotiations.
7.      While the Interim Agreement was signed by Israel and the PLO, it was
witnessed by the UN together with the EU, the Russian Federation, the U.S.,
Egypt, and Norway. It is thus inconceivable that such witnesses, including
first and foremost the UN, would now give license to a measure in the UN
aimed at violating this agreement and undermining major resolutions of the
Security Council.
8.      While the UN has maintained a persistent policy of non-recognition
of Israel's sovereignty over Jerusalem pending a negotiated solution,
despite Israel's historic rights to the city, it is inconceivable that the
UN would now recognize a unilaterally declared Palestinian state, the
borders of which would include eastern Jerusalem. This would represent the
ultimate in hypocrisy, double standards, and discrimination, as well as an
utter disregard of the rights of Israel and the Jewish People.
9.      Such unilateral action by the Palestinians could give rise to
reciprocal initiatives in the Israeli Parliament (Knesset) which could
include proposed legislation to declare Israel's sovereignty over extensive
parts of Judea and Samaria, if and when the Palestinians carry out their
unilateral action.

Excellency,

 

It appears to be patently clear to all that the Palestinian exercise, aimed
at advancing their political claims, represents a cynical abuse of the UN
Organization and of the members of the General Assembly. Its aim is to
bypass the negotiation process called for by the Security Council.

 

Regrettably, this abuse of the UN and its integrity, in addition to
undermining international law, has the potential to derail the Middle East
peace process.

 

We trust that you will use your authority to protect the UN and its
integrity from this abuse, and act to prevent any affirmation or recognition
of this dangerous Palestinian initiative.

 

Signed by jurists and international lawyers

 

 

 
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