The resolution of the Arab group for a cease-fire in Gaza was approved in the United Nations General Assembly
American delegate Landa Thomas addresses the emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly on the Gaza warThe Arab Group's proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza was adopted by the UN General Assembly.
A resolution on the situation in Gaza, which was sponsored by Jordan on behalf of 22 Arab countries, received support from 120 members of the UN General Assembly, including France.
45 countries, including Germany, Italy, and the UK, did not vote for the resolution, while 14 members, including Israel, the USA, and Austria, did.
Although the parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are not required to follow this resolution on a humanitarian ceasefire, it is the first response from the UN on the matter following the conflict, which began on October 7.
The UN resolution that was passed did not identify Hamas, which prompted Israel to lash out and issue new threats in response, all the while rejecting the resolution.
Israeli delegate Gilad Erdan said that it should be a shame, today is a disgraceful day for the United Nations because today we saw that the United Nations has lost even an ounce of value and has no legal status left.
The Israeli envoy reiterated his warnings, stating that Israel would use all necessary measures to combat Hamas, maintain its defense, and protect both its existence and its future by driving the organization out of the globe.
In the meeting, American Ambassador Landa Thomas also expressed her displeasure at the adoption of the resolution regarding the ceasefire in Gaza. ' is another important word that is missing from this statement.
On the other hand, Hamas welcomed the UN resolution and demanded humanitarian aid and fuel for the civilians in Gaza.
On the other hand, the Foreign Minister of Palestine said that Israel had reached new heights of brutality in Gaza, and the international community has taken a clear position to stop the Israeli madness and aggression.
Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Munir Akram, while addressing the United Nations General Assembly, condemned the Israeli aggression in Palestine and said that the Israeli army is attacking the civilians of Gaza.
He said that Israel is severely violating the rights of the Palestinians, Israel should stop the attacks on Gaza immediately and they want to ensure the delivery of aid to the Palestinians.
The resolution presented by Jordan was also sponsored by about 50 other countries to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the Israeli bombardment.
The resolution called for the United Nations, including other humanitarian organizations, to unimpededly deliver basic necessities including water, food, medicine, fuel and electricity to the people of Gaza.
The resolution condemns all forms of terrorism, including all acts of violence against civilians on both Israel and Palestine, but Hamas is not mentioned in the text of the resolution.
Earlier, the United Nations rejected an amendment tabled by Canada and supported by the United States, which clearly condemned the October 7 attacks by Hamas on Israel as terrorist attacks and also demanded Hamas should immediately release the hostages.
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