Documents:Palestinian Declaration of IndependenceNovember 15th, 1988 In the name of God, the Compassionate, the MercifulPalestine, the land of the three monotheistic faiths, is
where the Palestinian Arab people was born, on which it grew, developed and
excelled. Thus the Palestinian Arab people ensured for itself an everlasting
union between itself, its land, and its history. Resolute throughout that history, the Palestinian Arab
people forged its national identity, rising even to unimagined levels in its
defense, as invasion, the design of others, and the appeal special to
Palestine's ancient and luminous place on the eminence where powers and
civilizations are joined. All this intervened thereby to deprive the people
of its political independence. Yet the undying connection between Palestine
and its people secured for the land its character, and for the people its
national genius. Nourished by an unfolding series of civilizations and
cultures, inspired by a heritage rich in variety and kind, the Palestinian
Arab people added to its stature by consolidating a union between itself and
its patrimonial Land. The call went out from Temple, Church, and Mosque that
to praise the Creator, to celebrate compassion and peace was indeed the
message of Palestine. And in generation after generation, the Palestinian
Arab people gave of itself unsparingly in the valiant battle for liberation
and homeland. For what has been the unbroken chain of our people's
rebellions but the heroic embodiment of our will for national independence.
And so the people was sustained in the struggle to stay and to prevail. When in the course of modern times a new order of values
was declared with norms and values fair for all, it was the Palestinian Arab
people that had been excluded from the destiny of all other peoples by a
hostile array of local and foreign powers. Yet again had unaided justice
been revealed as insufficient to drive the world's history along its
preferred course. And it was the Palestinian people, already wounded in its
body, that was submitted to yet another type of occupation over which
floated that falsehood that "Palestine was a land without people." This
notion was foisted upon some in the world, whereas in Article 22 of the
Covenant of the League of Nations (1919) and in the Treaty of Lausanne
(1923), the community of nations had recognized that all the Arab
territories, including Palestine, of the formerly Ottoman provinces, were to
have granted to them their freedom as provisionally independent nations. Despite the historical injustice inflicted on the
Palestinian Arab people resulting in their dispersion and depriving them of
their right to self-determination, following upon U.N. General Assembly
Resolution 181 (1947), which partitioned Palestine into two states, one
Arab, one Jewish, yet it is this Resolution that still provides those
conditions of international legitimacy that ensure the right of the
Palestinian Arab people to sovereignty. By stages, the occupation of Palestine and parts of other
Arab territories by Israeli forces, the willed dispossession and expulsion
from their ancestral homes of the majority of Palestine's civilian
inhabitants, was achieved by organized terror; those Palestinians who
remained, as a vestige subjugated in its homeland, were persecuted and
forced to endure the destruction of their national life. Thus were principles of international legitimacy
violated. Thus were the Charter of the United Nations and its Resolutions
disfigured, for they had recognized the Palestinian Arab people's national
rights, including the right of Return, the right to independence, the right
to sovereignty over territory and homeland. In Palestine and on its perimeters, in exile distant and
near, the Palestinian Arab people never faltered and never abandoned its
conviction in its rights of Return and independence. Occupation, massacres
and dispersion achieved no gain in the unabated Palestinian consciousness of
self and political identity, as Palestinians went forward with their
destiny, undeterred and unbowed. And from out of the long years of trial in
ever-mounting struggle, the Palestinian political identity emerged further
consolidated and confirmed. And the collective Palestinian national will
forged for itself a political embodiment, the Palestine Liberation
Organization, its sole, legitimate representative recognized by the world
community as a whole, as well as by related regional and international
institutions. Standing on the very rock of conviction in the Palestinian
people's inalienable rights, and on the ground of Arab national consensus
and of international legitimacy, the PLO led the campaigns of its great
people, molded into unity and powerful resolve, one and indivisible in its
triumphs, even as it suffered massacres and confinement within and without
its home. And so Palestinian resistance was clarified and raised into the
forefront of Arab and world awareness, as the struggle of the Palestinian
Arab people achieved unique prominence among the world's liberation
movements in the modern era. The massive national uprising, the intifada, now
intensifying in cumulative scope and power on occupied Palestinian
territories, as well as the unflinching resistance of the refugee camps
outside the homeland, have elevated awareness of the Palestinian truth and
right into still higher realms of comprehension and actuality. Now at last
the curtain has been dropped around a whole epoch of prevarication and
negation. The intifada has set siege to the mind of official Israel, which
has for too long relied exclusively upon myth and terror to deny Palestinian
existence altogether. Because of the intifada and its revolutionary
irreversible impulse, the history of Palestine has therefore arrived at a
decisive juncture. Whereas the Palestinian people reaffirms most
definitively its inalienable rights in the land of its patrimony:
Now by virtue of natural, historical and legal rights,
and the sacrifices of successive generations who gave of themselves in
defense of the freedom and independence of their homeland; In pursuance of Resolutions adopted by Arab Summit
Conferences and relying on the authority bestowed by international
legitimacy as embodied in the Resolutions of the United Nations Organization
since 1947; And in exercise by the Palestinian Arab people of its
rights to self-determination, political independence and sovereignty over
its territory, The Palestine National Council, in the name of God, and
in the name of the Palestinian Arab people, hereby proclaims the
establishment of the State of Palestine on our Palestinian territory with
its capital Jerusalem (Al-Quds Ash-Sharif). The State of Palestine is the state of Palestinians
wherever they may be. The state is for them to enjoy in it their collective
national and cultural identity, theirs to pursue in it a complete equality
of rights. In it will be safeguarded their political and religious
convictions and their human dignity by means of a parliamentary democratic
system of governance, itself based on freedom of expression and the freedom
to form parties. The rights of minorities will duly be respected by the
majority, as minorities must abide by decisions of the majority. Governance
will be based on principles of social justice, equality and
non-discrimination in public rights of men or women, on grounds of race,
religion, color or sex, and the aegis of a constitution which ensures the
rule of law and an independent judiciary. Thus shall these principles allow
no departure from Palestine's age-old spiritual and civilizational heritage
of tolerance and religious coexistence. The State of Palestine is an Arab state, an integral and
indivisible part of the Arab nation, at one with that nation in heritage and
civilization, with it also in its aspiration for liberation, progress,
democracy and unity. The State of Palestine affirms its obligation to abide
by the Charter of the League of Arab States, whereby the coordination of the
Arab states with each other shall be strengthened. It calls upon Arab
compatriots to consolidate and enhance the emein reality of state, to
mobilize potential, and to intensify efforts whose goal is to end Israeli
occupation. The State of Palestine proclaims its commitment to the
principles and purposes of the United Nations, and to the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. It proclaims its commitment as well to the
principles and policies of the Non-Aligned Movement. It further announces itself to be a peace-loving State,
in adherence to the principles of peaceful co-existence. It will join with
all states and peoples in order to assure a permanent peace based upon
justice and the respect of rights so that humanity's potential for
well-being may be assured, an earnest competition for excellence may be
maintained, and in which confidence in the future will eliminate fear for
those who are just and for whom justice is the only recourse. In the context of its struggle for peace in the land of
Love and Peace, the State of Palestine calls upon the United Nations to bear
special responsibility for the Palestinian Arab people and its homeland. It
calls upon all peace-and freedom-loving peoples and states to assist it in
the attainment of its objectives, to provide it with security, to alleviate
the tragedy of its people, and to help it terminate Israel's occupation of
the Palestinian territories. The State of Palestine herewith declares that it believes
in the settlement of regional and international disputes by peaceful means,
in accordance with the U.N. Charter and resolutions. With prejudice to its
natural right to defend its territorial integrity and independence, it
therefore rejects the threat or use of force, violence and terrorism against
its territorial integrity or political independence, as it also rejects
their use against territorial integrity of other states. Therefore, on this day unlike all others, November 15,
1988, as we stand at the threshold of a new dawn, in all honor and modesty
we humbly bow to the sacred spirits of our fallen ones, Palestinian and
Arab, by the purity of whose sacrifice for the homeland our sky has been
illuminated and our Land given life. Our hearts are lifted up and irradiated
by the light emanating from the much blessed intifada, from those who have
endured and have fought the fight of the camps, of dispersion, of exile,
from those who have borne the standard for freedom, our children, our aged,
our youth, our prisoners, detainees and wounded, all those ties to our
sacred soil are confirmed in camp, village, and town. We render special
tribute to that brave Palestinian Woman, guardian of sustenance and Life,
keeper of our people's perennial flame. To the souls of our sainted martyrs,
the whole of our Palestinian Arab people that our struggle shall be
continued until the occupation ends, and the foundation of our sovereignty
and independence shall be fortified accordingly. Therefore, we call upon our great people to rally to the
banner of Palestine, to cherish and defend it, so that it may forever be the
symbol of our freedom and dignity in that homeland, which is a homeland for
the free, now and always. In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful: "Say: 'O God, Master of the Kingdom, Thou givest the Kingdom to whom Thou wilt, and seizes the Kingdom from whom Thou wilt, Thou exalted whom Thou wilt, and Thou abasest whom Thou wilt; in Thy hand is the good; Thou are powerful over everything."
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