[Iran] - The UN can end the Middle East conflict by inviting Palestine as a member

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The UN, on its 80th birthday in 2025, can mark the event by protecting an enduring solution to the dispute in the Middle East, by welcoming
the State of Palestine as the 194th UN member state
The upcoming UN Conference on Palestine, set for June 2025, can be a turning point a definitive, irreversible path towards peace in the
Middle East
The Trump administration would greatly serve Americas interests, and the worlds, by championing the two-state service and a thorough Middle
East peace offer, at the event in New York in June.Amid Israels shocking cruelty in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, a small window of hope has
however emerged
Almost the whole world has coalesced around the two-state service as the secret to regional peace
As an outcome, an extensive offer is now within reach.The UN General Assembly recently embraced a potentially transformative resolution
(PDF) by an overwhelming margin
The UNGA requires an end to Israels prohibited 1967 occupation and declares its steady support for the two-state option
Most significantly, the resolution laid out a roadmap for developing a Palestinian state at The High-level International Conference (PDF),
to be kept in June 2025, at the United Nations.Consider how long the Palestinians, and the world, have actually waited on this moment
In 1947, the UN initially took on the responsibility of addressing the Palestinian concern
With Resolution 181 (PDF), the UN General Assembly proposed the partition of Mandatory Palestine into two independent states one Jewish and
one Arab
The proposed partition, alas, was neither fair nor agreed upon by the parties
It assigned 44 percent of the land to the Palestinians though they were 67 percent of the population
Before the plan might be modified and settled peacefully, Zionist horror groups began to ethnically clean more than 700,000 Palestinians
from their homes, the so-called Nakba, or disaster, of the Palestinian people.After Israel declared its unilateral independence, and
defeated the Arab neighbours in war, a senior UN mediator, Count Folke Bernadotte, tried to reanimate the two-state solution
Bernadotte was assassinated by Lehi, a Zionist paramilitary organisation
Israel signed the 1949 Lausanne Protocol, reanimating the two-state option under UN auspices, but then blatantly neglected it
What ensued instead was Israels 75-year mission to reject Palestinians their rights to a homeland.For decades, the US government, under the
assistance of the Israel lobby, presided over a phoney negotiating procedure
These efforts ostensibly included direct bilateral talks in between an inhabiting power and an occupied people, inherently unequal parties,
in which Israels objective was constantly to turn down a genuinely sovereign Palestinian state
At best, Israel used Bantustans, that is, little powerless enclaves of Palestinians living under Israels control
The US-dominated procedure has actually continued because the mid-1970s, including the1978 Camp David Accords,1991 Madrid
Conference,1993-1995 Oslo Accords,2000 Camp David Summit,2003 Quartet Roadmap for Peace, and2007 Annapolis Conference
In this hall-of-mirrors procedure, the Israelis have continually obstructed a Palestinian state while the United States conciliators have
actually continuously blamed the Palestinians for their intransigence.The Trump administration might choose to change the video game at the
upcoming UN conference in Americas interest, Israels long-lasting interest and security, and the interest of the Middle East and the world
in peace
The United States is, in fact, the only staying veto against a Palestinian state
Israel has no veto on a Palestinian state or on peace for that matter
Just the United States has that veto.Yes, Prime Minister Netanyahu has concepts aside from peace
He and his coalition continue to have one function: to reject a state of Palestine by broadening Israels territorial conquests, now
including not just occupied Palestine but also parts of Lebanon and a growing part of Syria.A brand-new United States foreign policy is
needed in the Middle East one that produces peace instead of limitless war
As mandated by theInternational Court of Justice, and as shown through theGeneral Assembly, G20 (PDF), BRICS (PDF), League of Arab States
(PDF), the frustrating majority of the world favours the two-state solution.The 2025 UN Conference is for that reason an essential
opportunity, one that might unlock acomprehensive peacefor the Middle East, consisting of seven interconnected measures:1
An instant UN-mandated ceasefire throughout all fronts of the conflict, including Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Iran,
and the instant release of hostages and prisoners of war across all entities.2
The admission of a sovereign State of Palestine as 194th UN member state on the June 4, 1967 borders with its capital in East Jerusalem; the
withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories inhabited in 1967, with the simultaneous intro of UN-mandated worldwide forces and
security warranties to secure all populations.3
The defense of the territorial stability and stability of Lebanon and Syria, and the complete demilitarisation of all non-state forces, and
withdrawal of all foreign armies from the particular countries.4
The adoption of an upgraded Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran, and the end of all financial and other sanctions on Iran.5
The termination, including defunding and disarmament of belligerent non-state entities, of all claims or states of belligerency, and respect
for and acknowledgement of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political self-reliance of every State in the location, (without
leaving out the possibility of subsequent territorial adjustments, security arrangements, and cooperative types of governance concurred by
the sovereign celebrations).6
The establishment of local peace and normalisation of diplomatic relations by all Arab and Islamic states with Israel.7
The facility of an Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Sustainable Development Fund to support the reconstruction, economic recovery and
sustainable development of the region.After far a lot of decades of violence and wars, the opportunity for peace is here and now
The UNs endeavour for a detailed peace is our best hope and chance in years
* Jeffrey D Sachs is a University Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University
He is also President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and a commissioner of the UN Broadband Commission for Development
* Sybil Fares is consultant on the Middle East and Africa for UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network(Source: Al Jazeera)