I have to say, I personally do not agree with this decision of the United Nations.
No country had ever recognized "Palestine" as a country.
The claims about how traditional and natural the recognition of a Palestine people and a Palestine territory is are unfortunately
very conflicting and passionate, so I have no idea of how true or how significant that statement ultimately is.
However, countries are such artificial constructs (at least here in South America) that I fail to see how it could possibly be an important fact, regardless of how true it may or may not be.
There is a sizeable Palestinian population in and just outside Israel. It has been so for at least a few decades now. Most of them are unarmed civilians, victims as opposed to terrorists. And in all that time they have been torn by armed conflict that they can't flee.
Those are the facts, and it seems to me that they are plenty reason enough to justify the creation of a Palestinian territory and representation. We have certainly recognized countries with far less of a reason to exist.
Also, the Palestinians are guilty of so many terrorist attacks on innocent people.
Please do not say that so casually. There are certainly dangerous Palestinian terrorists, but how representative are they of the people as a whole? And what are the causes of terrorism anyway?
One might as well judge the American or Israeli people out of the destructiveness of their interventions in Vietnam, Iraq or Palestine itself.
Does Palestine care about the democracy, freedom, and human rights like in the UN Human Rights Declaration?
Like all countries, Palestine is a fiction, albeit a somewhat useful one. Not many people in any country are deeply involved with those concepts.
In any case, the United Nations are meant to be mainly a keeper and nurturer of those goals. Membership in it is a means to those ends, not a prize for virtue. If it turns out that Palestinians are particularly in need of them, then all the more reason to keep them involved.
All I can see is that they want to split Israel into two countries because of their religious belief.
The conflict and the dire realities in Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are very much an established reality. It is not like are proposing to
create them.
UN should exist to promote peace between countries and not separatists' terror.
Do you think the acknowledgement of Palestinian people's right to observe UN activities serves the second goal but not the first? How so?