Palestine opens embassy in Brazil
by Nicky NelsonPalestine opens embassy in Brazil amid Tel Aviv-Brasilia row
The
Palestinian Authority has inaugurated its first diplomatic mission in
the Western Hemisphere in Brazil as diplomatic tensions escalate between
Israel and the South American state.
Palestinian
Ambassador Ibrahim Alzeben led the opening ceremony in the Brazilian
capital city of Brasilia. The event was attended by Brazilian government
officials, representatives of Arab countries and members of the local
Arab community.
“This is the conclusion of a dream of mine that was also a dream of colleagues that came before me in this mission in the last four decades,” Alzeben said.
He
further expressed hope that the development will be “the beginning of a
new phase in relations between Brazil and Palestine, that they can be
closer and more diversified.”
The
Palestinian embassy was built on a 1,580-square meter piece of land
donated by former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The
mission is situated close to major Brazilian government buildings,
including the presidential palace, the Congress and the Supreme Court.
The
Palestinian diplomat hoped a Brazilian embassy will be opened in
al-Quds (Jerusalem) and Palestine will secure a free-trade agreement
with countries of Mercosur, the South American trade bloc.
Ties
between Brazil and Israel soured after Brasilia recalled its ambassador
to Tel Aviv in July 2014 to express its outrage at the 50-day Israeli
war on the Gaza Strip.
More than 2,200 Palestinians were killed and over 11,100 others were injured in the offensive.
Last
December, Brazil rejected Dani Dayan as the new Israeli ambassador to
Brasilia over his profile as a settler leader in the occupied West Bank
where Israel has built hundreds of thousands of buildings on occupied
Palestinian lands.
In 2010, Brazil recognized Palestine as a sovereign state within the 1967 borders.
The
Palestinians are seeking to create an independent state on the
territories of the West Bank, East al-Quds and the Gaza Strip, with East
al-Quds as the capital. They are also demanding that Israel withdraw
from the Palestinian lands occupied in a 1967 war.
In
2012, the United Nations General Assembly voted to upgrade Palestine’s
status at the UN from “non-member observer entity” to “non-member
observer state” despite strong opposition from the Israeli regime and
the US.
Palestine’s flag was hoisted for the first time at the United Nations headquarters in New York last September.
Thanks to the article source: PRESS TV

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