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Abbas wins UN 'birth certificate' for Palestine

The UN General Assembly on Thursday overwhelmingly voted to make Palestine a non-member state, inflicting a major diplomatic defeat on the United States and Israel. Palestine PM: UN vote very 'symbolic'video-icon

Updated on: Nov 30, 2012, 17:30:32 IST
AFP | By , United Nations
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The UN General Assembly on Thursday overwhelmingly voted to make Palestine a non-member state, inflicting a major diplomatic defeat on the United States and Israel.

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The victory for president Mahmud Abbas triggered scenes of joy in the occupied West Bank where thousands celebrated with bursts of gunfire and cheers in the city of Ramallah.

Abbas claimed what he called a UN 'birth certificate' for a Palestinian state and got the backing of 138 countries in the 193 member assembly. Nine voted against and 41 abstained.

A Palestinian flag was unfurled in the General Assembly as the victory was pronounced. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned what he called a 'venomous' speech by the Palestinian leader.

The vote lifts the Palestinian Authority from an observer entity to a 'non-member observer state' on a par with the Vatican.

Palestine has no vote on the General Assembly but is able to join UN agencies and potentially the International Criminal Court (ICC), where it could ask for an investigation of Israeli actions.

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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the UN General Assembly before a vote on Palestinian non-member observer status in New York City. AFP
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the UN General Assembly before a vote on Palestinian non-member observer status in New York City. AFP
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