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Mahmoud Abbas, 'The Long Overdue Palestinian State' (NYT op-ed), 16 May 2011

English PS flag Palestine 2011-05-16 Tier 2 — primary or translation 495 words

Politician: Mahmoud Abbas

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Palestine's admission to the United Nations would pave the way for the internationalization of the conflict as a legal matter, not only a political one. It would also pave the way for us to pursue claims against Israel at the United Nations, human rights treaty bodies and the International Court of Justice.

Our quest for recognition as a state should not be seen as a stunt; too many of our men and women have been lost for us to engage in such political theater. We go to the United Nations now to secure the right to live free in the remaining 22 percent of our historic homeland because we have been negotiating with the State of Israel for 20 years without coming any closer to realizing a state of our own. We cannot wait indefinitely while Israel continues to send more settlers to the occupied West Bank and denies Palestinians access to most of our land and holy places, particularly in Jerusalem. Neither political pressure nor promises of rewards by the United States have stopped Israel's settlement program.

Negotiations remain our first option, but due to their failure we are now compelled to turn to the international community to assist us in preserving the opportunity for a peaceful and just end to the conflict. Palestinian national unity is a key step in this regard. Contrary to what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asserts, and can be expected to repeat this week during his visit to Washington, the choice is not between Palestinian unity or peace with Israel; it is between a two-state solution or settlement-colonies.

Despite Israel's attempt to deny us our long-awaited membership in the community of nations, we have met all prerequisites to statehood listed in the Montevideo Convention, the 1933 treaty that sets out the rights and duties of states. The permanent population of our land is the Palestinian people, whose right to self-determination has been repeatedly recognized by the United Nations, and by the International Court of Justice in 2004. Our territory is recognized as the lands framed by the 1967 border, though it is occupied by Israel.

We have the capacity to enter into relations with other states and have embassies and missions in more than 100 countries. The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the European Union have indicated that our institutions are developed to the level where we are now prepared for statehood. Only the occupation of our land hinders us from reaching our full national potential; it does not impede United Nations recognition.

The State of Palestine intends to be a peace-loving nation, committed to human rights, democracy, the rule of law and the principles of the United Nations Charter. Once admitted to the United Nations, our state stands ready to negotiate all core issues of the conflict with Israel. A key focus of negotiations will be reaching a just solution for Palestinian refugees based on Resolution 194, which the General Assembly passed in 1948.

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Abbas, M.. (2011). Mahmoud Abbas, 'The Long Overdue Palestinian State' (NYT op-ed), 16 May 2011. palquest.org. Retrieved June 21, 2026, from https://www.palquest.org/en/historictext/13435/president-mahmoud-abbass-op-ed-new-york-times-long-overdue-palestinian-state
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Abbas, Mahmoud. 2011. "Mahmoud Abbas, 'The Long Overdue Palestinian State' (NYT op-ed), 16 May 2011." palquest.org. Accessed June 21, 2026. https://www.palquest.org/en/historictext/13435/president-mahmoud-abbass-op-ed-new-york-times-long-overdue-palestinian-state.
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  author       = {Abbas, Mahmoud},
  title        = {Mahmoud Abbas, 'The Long Overdue Palestinian State' (NYT op-ed), 16 May 2011},
  year         = {2011},
  date         = {2011-05-16},
  howpublished = {Online; hosted at palquest.org},
  url          = {https://www.palquest.org/en/historictext/13435/president-mahmoud-abbass-op-ed-new-york-times-long-overdue-palestinian-state},
  urldate      = {2026-06-21},
  note         = {Retrieved via Tayyar at https://tarekgara.com/tayyar/documents/c2ac7544-51bb-4658-b190-68a7f628bbeb},
}

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