(New York Composite Electric) The UN General Assembly passed a resolution with overwhelming votes, calling on Israel and Hamas to immediately implement a long -lasting and persistent humanitarian suspension, but the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations immediately stated that he did not accept the resolution.
The Tenth Emergency Special Meeting of the United Nations Conference passed this resolution on Friday (October 27) with 120 votes, 45 votes abstaining, and 14 votes opposed.After the UNCA passed the resolution in an applause, Iraq complained that there was technical difficulties and changed the abandoned votes to an in favor of votes.
This resolution drafted by Jordan's 22 Arab countries is not binding, but it represents the wishes of most countries, morality and political power.The resolution called on the Israeli army and the Palestinian Islamic Islamic resistance (Hamas) armed forces "immediately, lasting, and persistent humanitarianism", providing water, food, medical supplies, and medical supplies, and medical supplies, and medical supplies, andFuel and electricity, at the same time condemned "all violence against Palestinian and Israeli civilians, including all terrorism and indifferent attacks", but did not mention Hamas.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Eldan refutes the resolution, saying that the voter is inconsistent with the support of the "defending Nazi terrorist" instead of Israel.He said: "We have witnessed that the United Nations no longer has the legitimacy or correlation of Yi Anshi ... You are really shameful."
Hamas meets the resolution to call for a ceasefire.Hamas's statement said: "We ask for a resolution immediately so that fuel and humanitarian aid can be transported to civilians."
The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations Mansur told reporters: "The information conveyed to everyone is suitable. This war must stop, the massacre of our people must stop, and humanitarian assistance should begin to enter the Gaza Strip."
This resolution also exposes the differences of internal western countries. France voted in favor of votes; Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom abstained, and Austria and the United States voted against votes.The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Greenfield said the resolution failed to name the perpetrators who had a terrorist attack on October 7 and did not mention the hostages, which was unacceptable.
The UN General Assembly must be supported by two -thirds of the 193 members.Canada led a proposal to modify the resolution, including condemning "Hamas's terrorist attacks ... and hijacking hostages", which only received 88 votes in favor, 55 votes opposition, and 23 votes.