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US vetoes UN resolution demanding a cease-hearth in Gaza for 4th time

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Last updated: 21/11/2024
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The United States on Wednesday vetoed again a U.N. Safety Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-hearth in the war in Gaza because it conditioned to an immediate release of hostages taken captive by Palestinian militants teams in Israel in October 2023.

The council voted overwhelmingly in favor of the resolution — 14 of its 15 participants voted “certain” including U.S. allies Britain and France — nonetheless it was doomed by the veto.

U.S. deputy ambassador Robert Picket said the United States worked for weeks to avoid a veto of the resolution sponsored by the council’s 10 elected participants, and expressed be apologetic about that compromise language was no longer accepted.

“We made clear during negotiations we may no longer toughen an unconditional ceasefire that failed to release the hostages,” he said.

“Hamas would have considered it as a vindication of its cynical strategy to hope and pray the international community forgets about the fate of extra than 100 hostages from extra than 20 member states who have been held for 410 days.”

The resolution that was attach to a vote “demands an immediate, unconditional and permanent cease-hearth to be revered by all parties, and additional reiterates its demand for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.”

The emotional response to the veto by the Palestinian deputy U.N. ambassador, Majed Bamya, reflected the widespread anger and disappointment at the failure of the U.N.’s strongest physique to demand an discontinuance to the extra than 13-month war, which has killed extra than 43,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry, and left a lot of the territory in ruins.

The absence of a cease-hearth is allowing a “stout-fledged Israeli assault against the Palestinian folk and the Palestinian land” to continue, Bamya instructed the council. “A cease-hearth will allow to save lives — all lives. This was just a year ago. Here is considerable extra just today.”

“Attempt to annihilate a nation”

Stressing the tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths, Bamya asked, “Accomplish they have the suitable to cancel, and the greatest suitable we have is to die?”

He instructed council participants: “You are witnessing the attempt to annihilate a nation, wreck a nation.”

Algeria’s U.N. ambassador, Amar Bendjama, the Arab representative on the council, said the message to Israel after the veto is: “You may continue your genocide. You may continue your collective punishment of the Palestinian folk with full impunity. In this chamber, you revel in immunity.”

But he vowed that the elected participants will return soon with an even stronger resolution beneath Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which is militarily enforceable — and they’re going to no longer pause until the council takes action.

Israel’s U.N. ambassador, Danny Danon, countered that the resolution “was no longer a path to peace, it was a road map to extra apprehension, extra suffering and extra bloodshed.”

He thanked the United States, Israel’s closest ally, “for exercising its veto, for standing on the facet of morality and justice, for refusing to abandon the hostages and their families.”

In a statement, Hamas strongly condemned the veto, claiming the United States again demonstrated “its drawl involvement in the aggression against our folk, acting as an accomplice in the killing of early life and ladies and all the destruction of civilian existence in Gaza.”

“We demand the U.S. to pause this clumsy adverse coverage if it actually seeks to finish wars and achieve safety and stability in the state, as we heard from the upcoming administration,” Hamas added, a reference to President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to finish the war in Gaza.

The Safety Council has adopted several resolutions on Gaza, including for a cease-hearth during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and demanding humanitarian access. The United States as successfully as Russia and China hav previously vetoed US resolutions on the war which they criticized.

The council in June adopted its first resolution on a cease-hearth plan aimed at ending the war between Israel and Hamas. That U.S.-sponsored resolution welcomed a cease-hearth proposal announced by President Joe Biden that the United States said was Israel’s. It later appeared the text was an idea of Tel Aviv. It called on Hamas to accept the three-phase plan, however the war goes on.

The Palestinian deputy ambassador attach the blame on Israel, saying, “It’s fairly clear that Israel had never an intention to accept a cease-hearth, and has chanced on each reason no longer to have a cease-hearth.”

The ten elected council participants said in a statement read by Guyana’s U.N. ambassador, Carolyn Rodrigues Birkett, after the vote that they all supported the June resolution “with the expectation that a cease-hearth deal would have been agreed and carried out abruptly.”

But months later, the ten elected participants made up our minds a original resolution should always transfer additional and make an unequivocal demand for an unconditional cease-hearth no longer tiny to any time length.

Notwithstanding the U.S. veto, the elected participants underscored that the war in Gaza must discontinuance immediately, hostages will have to be released immediately, humanitarian aid will have to be delivered in each single place in Gaza and civilians and civilian infrastructure will have to be regain.

“Our collective efforts to finish the hostilities will no longer pause,” they said.

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