The acceptance of Israel as a member state in the United Nations was approved by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 273 on May 11, 1949. The resolution stipulated that the General Assembly had received the report of the Security Council on Israel's application for membership in the United Nations.

Noting that, in the assessment of the Security Council, Israel is a peace-loving State and is able and willing to undertake the obligations contained in the Charter,

Noting also the statement by the State of Israel that it accepts without reservation the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations, and undertakes to respect them from the day on which it becomes a Member of the United Nations,

Recalling its resolutions of November 29, 1947, and December 11, 1948, and taking note of the statements and clarifications made by the representative of the Government of Israel before the Provisional Political Committee, with regard to the implementation of the said resolutions,

The General Assembly, pursuant to the performance of its functions stipulated in Article 4 of the Charter and Rule 125 of the rules for the conduct of work.

1- Resolves that Israel is a peace-loving State that is satisfied with the obligations contained in the Charter, and is able and willing to implement these obligations.

2- Decides to accept Israel as a member of the United Nations.

The State of Israel is, in fact, a state far from peace and quiet. It is a state of an expansionist, colonial, and settler nature. This most dangerous scourge or disease is one of the main reasons that will destroy the Zionist state and prevent it from integrating into its surroundings. Despite all the historical circumstances that contributed to the continuation of this Zionist entity, from Western support and conspiracy, and allowing the Zionist myth to be used as a justification for returning to the land of Palestine, the betrayal and betrayal of some Palestinian leaders or the submission of their interests over the interest of the cause contributed to creating an environment for Zionist growth and expansion. And let's not forget how the antagonists of some Arab leaders contributed to the expansion of the occupation and the loss of lands.

Despite all these negatives and the circumstances that made the occupation a brute force, this will not prevent us in the medium term from seeing the demise and end of this Zionist hegemony, for several reasons, the most important of which are:

1- The Zionist entity will not remain an investment attraction area as it was, but rather many capitals will flee from it.

2- The instability and internal disturbances among the Jews and the sharp division within the society that threatens the outbreak of an internal civil war and the danger of the extreme religious right that seeks to establish a religious state.

3- The conflict with the Palestinians will take new forms that threaten internal security in the occupied territories, and we will witness the fall of corrupt Palestinian leaders and the emergence of national leaders capable of managing the conflict.

4- The weakness of Washington's influence and the transformation of the role of the Zionist entity from beneficial to a political burden that threatens and hinders Washington's interests in the region, as Washington will seek to restore its policies and alliances, which makes the ambitions of the State of Israel costly to Washington and the West economically and politically.

5- The emergence of an active and vital force in the region that seeks to achieve prosperity internally and externally, with a vision that will make the region a global center for clean energy and an integrated financial, technological and industrial center with distinction, which makes the Zionist entity lose the advantage of scientific and research development in which the West helped it.

6- The emergence of more than one pole and the end of the tyrannical unipolar world policeman.

Sooner or later, the Zionist state will end as a brute force, and it will pay the price for missing opportunities for peace and integration with its surroundings, away from expansionist and aggressive ambitions, domination, and settler colonialism.

It will be a day of peace for the whole region and the world when the Palestinian people take their right to live in dignity, security and peace, with their rights preserved side by side with the Jewish people, away from control, domination, tyranny and settlement.

Osama Yamani