Danon prepares to block Palestinian appeal for full UN membership

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations is determined to block the Palestinian Authority’s effort to gain full membership at the world body.

By World Israel News Staff

The Palestinian Authority’s foreign minister, Riyad al-Maliki, ‎announced on Wednesday that the PA will appeal to the United Nations ‎Security Council to gain recognition as a full member state of the U.N.

The request comes against the backdrop of the Security ‎Council’s quarterly discussion on the “Situation in the Middle East,” which is ‎expected to take place on January 15 and focus primarily on the ‎Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In response to the PA’s announcement, Israel’s Ambassador to the ‎U.N. Danny Danon said that he is preparing to block the ‎Palestinian initiative in cooperation with the United States delegation, Israel’s Mission to the U.N. said. ‎‎

“Even as it continues to pay salaries to terrorists every month, encourage ‎violence and lead an unrelenting campaign of incitement against Israel, ‎the Palestinian Authority has the audacity to ask the Security Council to ‎recognize it as a full member state of the United Nations,” Danon stated.

“Instead of ‎focusing on building a better and more hopeful future for the Palestinians ‎and helping to ensure stability in the region, the Palestinian leadership is ‎continuing its destructive policies that have encouraged recent terror ‎attacks, including the murder of the four-day-old baby Amiad Yisrael,” he said, referring to the Palestinian shooting of a pregnant woman in the abdomen earlier this month. The premature infant was delivered in an emergency C-section but did not survive. ‎

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