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State of Palestine NOW

Practical and Logical Arguments for the Best Way to Bring Peace to the Middle East

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State of Palestine NOW

By: Daoud Kuttab
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By the end of 2024, the number of countries recognizing Palestine had grown. 146 out of the 190 UN member states have now recognized the State of Palestine. Still, three permanent members of the UN Security Council: the US, the UK, and France, have yet to do so—and at least one, the United States, has hampered the UN Security Council in its efforts to accept the recommendations of the UN General Assembly that had overwhelmingly supported Palestinian statehood.

This book will trace the post-colonial Palestinian aspiration since the beginning of the 20th century and will provide the arguments for the immediate need for the realization of the state of Palestine NOW.

©2025 Daoud G Kuttab (P)2025 Daoud Kuttab
Israel & Palestine Middle East Politics & Government
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