Ahead of the United Nations Security Council action to consider the Palestinian Authorityā€™s application to become a full member of the international body, the United States is lobbying nations to reject such membership, hoping to avoid an overt ā€œvetoā€ by Washington. The lobbying effort, revealed in copies of unclassified State Department cables obtained by The Intercept, is at odds with the Biden administrationā€™s pledge to fully support a two-state solution.

While clarifying that President Joe Biden has worked vigorously to support ā€œPalestinian aspirations for statehoodā€ within the context ā€œof a comprehensive peace that would resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,ā€ a diplomatic cable dated April 12 details U.S. talking points against a U.N. vote for Palestinian statehood. The cable says that Security Council members must be persuaded to reject any proposal for Palestinian statehood ā€” and thereby its recognition as a sovereign nation ā€” before the councilā€™s open debate on the Middle East, scheduled for April 18.

ā€œWe therefore urge you not to support any potential Security Council resolution recommending the admission of ā€˜Palestineā€™ as a U.N. member state, should such a resolution be presented to the Security Council for a decision in the coming days and weeks.ā€

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    The cable says that Security Council members must be persuaded to reject any proposal for Palestinian statehood ā€” and thereby its recognition as a sovereign nation ā€” before the councilā€™s open debate on the Middle East, scheduled for April 18.

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      The cable says that Security Council members must be persuaded to reject any proposal for Palestinian statehood ā€” and thereby its recognition as a sovereign nation ā€” before the councilā€™s open debate on the Middle East, scheduled for April 18.