For his part, the observer for the State of Palestine said that Israelâs occupation is descending âto deeper levels of depravityâ as it tries to push Palestinians âout of geography and out of historyâ. It has forcibly displaced two thirds of Palestinians in Gaza all the way to Rafah at the Palestine-Egypt border and now threatens to invade that city at any moment. This âgruesome scenarioâ must be prevented at all costs and indiscriminate killing, wounding, siege, starvation and collective punishment must be brought to an immediate end. This methodological devastation and dismantling of the requirements for life in Gaza âis an integral part of attempts to erase a nation by destruction, displacement and deathâ, he said, emphasizing that there are only two paths ahead â âone that leads to shared life, and one that leads to common deathâ.
âThe admission of the State of Palestine to the UN is an unequivocal signal that Palestinian self-determination and Statehood are not subject to the whims and will of the extremists in Israel,â he went on. Further, he questioned how those who supported Israelâs admission â while it was violating the UN Charter and fundamental UN resolutions in isolation from a just solution â can explain that Palestineâs admission, 75 years later, should be conditioned on the achievement of such a solution. âThe worldâs double standards are not enough to describe how absurd this logic is,â he underscored, adding: âWe will take our rightful place among the community of nations, sooner or later.â This matter will be brought before the Assembly for consideration on 10 May, and he expressed hope that the Assembly will unequivocally support Palestineâs admission to the UN and called on the Security Council to reconsider Palestineâs application favourably.