General Assembly
Japan (by Carter McQuinn)
ISRAEL PALESTINE CONFLICT
The Security Council and General Assembly,
Alarmed by the amount of deaths every year caused by the Israel Palestine conflict,
Deeply disturbed by knowing that over 2,000 Palestinian children have been killed for seemingly no reason since 2001,
Keeping in mind there are over 6.5 million palestinian refugees displaced in the middle east,
Emphasising that this is one of the world's largest problems at the moment,
Noting with deep concern the refugees have terrible living conditions in all refugee camps all around Israel and in the country itself,
Viewing with appreciation that the Israelis have put work into making a deal to split the land with the Palestinians they still do not want to make a deal,
Bearing in mind that if the Palestinians do return to the land, the Israelis will be forced to leave,
(a) Now the Israelis have made a home in the land and givign the land back to the Palestinians would cause Israeli refugee camps.
(b) Putting the Israelis in refugee camps would change nothing but a turn of the more powerful side of the war.
Noting with satisfaction that dividing the state evenly is agreed on by the israelis on one side but not the Palestinians,
1. Calls upon the United Nations to take military action and stop the fighting as soon as possible;
2. Expresses its appreciation that to the Israelis for making efforts to come to a two state agreement;
3. Reminds United Nations that this conflict has been going on for over 50 years with no solution;
4. Expresses its hope that the two state solution will be reached without to much force by the United Nations;
5. Welcomes any type of friendly agreements between the two states;
6. Approves of any strategy used by the United nations to come to an agreement;
7. Designates the Security Council to take action and solve this conflict;
8. Further recommends the Palestinian and the Israeli leaders to come together and attempt to make an agreement.
Japan (by Carter McQuinn)
ISRAEL PALESTINE CONFLICT
The Security Council and General Assembly,
Alarmed by the amount of deaths every year caused by the Israel Palestine conflict,
Deeply disturbed by knowing that over 2,000 Palestinian children have been killed for seemingly no reason since 2001,
Keeping in mind there are over 6.5 million palestinian refugees displaced in the middle east,
Emphasising that this is one of the world's largest problems at the moment,
Noting with deep concern the refugees have terrible living conditions in all refugee camps all around Israel and in the country itself,
Viewing with appreciation that the Israelis have put work into making a deal to split the land with the Palestinians they still do not want to make a deal,
Bearing in mind that if the Palestinians do return to the land, the Israelis will be forced to leave,
(a) Now the Israelis have made a home in the land and givign the land back to the Palestinians would cause Israeli refugee camps.
(b) Putting the Israelis in refugee camps would change nothing but a turn of the more powerful side of the war.
Noting with satisfaction that dividing the state evenly is agreed on by the israelis on one side but not the Palestinians,
1. Calls upon the United Nations to take military action and stop the fighting as soon as possible;
2. Expresses its appreciation that to the Israelis for making efforts to come to a two state agreement;
3. Reminds United Nations that this conflict has been going on for over 50 years with no solution;
4. Expresses its hope that the two state solution will be reached without to much force by the United Nations;
5. Welcomes any type of friendly agreements between the two states;
6. Approves of any strategy used by the United nations to come to an agreement;
7. Designates the Security Council to take action and solve this conflict;
8. Further recommends the Palestinian and the Israeli leaders to come together and attempt to make an agreement.