The UN, the PLO, and U.S. Law: Breaking Down the Palestinian Statehood Debate
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Visa denials, Palestinian statehood and the legal limits of diplomacy take center stage in this episode of “Basic Law,” hosted by Aylana Meisel, Executive Director of the Israel Law and Liberty Forum. As the United Nations General Assembly opens in New York, the global push to recognize a Palestinian state reaches a tipping point, with major Western powers like France, Britain and Canada endorsing unilateral recognition. But the United States has pushed back on national security grounds, most notably by denying visas to over 80 Palestinian Authority officials, including President Mahmoud Abbas.
Joining the episode to help us better understand the legal, diplomatic and historical dimensions of this high-stakes moment is Judge Abraham D. Sofaer, former U.S. District Court Judge and former Legal Adviser to the U.S. State Department. Together, Meisel and Sofaer explore the legal authority behind America's actions, the legacy of prior visa denials (including the pivotal refusal of entry to Yasser Arafat) and how international agreements like the UN Headquarters Agreement intersect with U.S. sovereignty and congressional mandates.