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So, say Palestine gains full recognition as a nation?
What land encompasses this new state? what happens if Palestine refuses to recognize Israel as a legitimate nation?
3 Answers
- Arthur WLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Time has come to kick the UN out of teh US and the US needs to cut off all funding we give to the Nations that vote against us
- Word Urge fiendLv 68 years ago
Full recognition would mean that every country and international organization in the world recognizes Palestine. I think Switzerland is the only country that has ever come close to having full recognition. Every other country only has partial recognition. For example, the US isn't recognized by Iran or North Korea, so we only have partial recognition.
As for what land this new state has, I think it's the same what they had before, minus whatever Israel decides it needs for security reasons. For example, if Hamas launches more rocket attacks, Israel could widen the Gaza buffer zone by a few kilometers. If too many rockets come out of the West Bank, Israel could double or triple the area of the settlements.
- bulldoostLv 78 years ago
moron mentioning us "contributions" - usa owe several billion dollars in unpaid fees to un, now, over 50% of all usa overseas aid is going to israel, not even wooden penny to palestine...
now, what buffer do you want from gaza strip? it is biggest in the world konzentration camp, only few miles wide and in narrowest point not even 3miles (about 4.5km) wide. it is about 28miles (40km) long and estimated 1.7million people live there!
if you want to compare they achievements with usa - they have less than 1% illiterates... in usa is over 30% illiterates...
and no, i am not muslim or other religious nut
Source(s): experience, lived there (albeit many years ago)...