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UN General Assembly Votes on Palestinian Resolution: A Call for an End to Israeli Occupation

Wednesday 18 September 2024 - 08:01
UN General Assembly Votes on Palestinian Resolution: A Call for an End to Israeli Occupation

The United Nations General Assembly is set to make a pivotal decision as it votes on a Palestinian-proposed resolution demanding an end to Israel's occupation of Gaza and the West Bank. This vote comes at a critical juncture, with the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza approaching its one-year anniversary and violence in the West Bank reaching unprecedented levels.

Palestinian Ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that Palestinians face an existential threat and have been held in shackles by Israel for decades. He called for a just resolution, allowing Palestinians to return home and live in peace and freedom.

However, Israel's Ambassador, Danny Danon, strongly opposed the resolution, describing it as an attempt to destroy Israel through diplomatic terrorism. He accused the resolution of ignoring Hamas' atrocities and distorting the truth, painting a one-sided picture of the conflict.

If passed, the resolution would not be legally binding but would reflect the world's opinion on the matter. The General Assembly, unlike the Security Council, does not have the power of veto, allowing for a more democratic representation of global sentiments.

The resolution is a direct response to a ruling by the International Court of Justice in July, which declared Israel's presence in the Palestinian territories unlawful. The court condemned Israel's rule over the lands captured in the 1967 war, stating that it had no right to sovereignty and was violating international laws.

Ambassador Mansour stressed that the only viable solution is an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital, coexisting peacefully with Israel. He emphasized that any attempt to impose a life of servitude on the Palestinian people or to claim peace without a just resolution is unrealistic.

The United States, through its Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, expressed concerns over the resolution, stating that it goes beyond the ICJ ruling and fails to recognize Hamas as a terrorist organization. She argued that the resolution could complicate efforts to end the conflict and impede progress towards a two-state solution.

Despite these concerns, the resolution calls for Israel to pay reparations to Palestinians for the damage caused by its occupation and urges countries to take action against trade and investments that support Israel's presence in the territories. It also demands accountability for any violations of international law and the imposition of sanctions on those responsible.

As the world watches, the UN General Assembly's vote on this resolution will be a significant indicator of global opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The outcome could have far-reaching implications for the region and the international community's efforts to bring about a just and lasting peace.


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