America’s claim: the new UN resolution slows down the delivery of aid to Gaza
An American official has claimed that the new resolution in the United Nations may lead to a slowdown in the delivery of aid to Gaza. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, an American official claimed that the new UN resolution calling for the suspension of the conflict in Gaza may lead to a slowdown in the delivery of aid to this region.
According to the CNN report, Nate Evans, one of the spokespersons of the office of the US representative to the United Nations, that the proposal to create a monitoring mechanism of the United Nations to monitor the aid sent to the Gaza Strip could slow down the process of sending aid to This region should lead.
The American diplomat said: “The purpose of this resolution is to facilitate and develop humanitarian aid to Gaza, and we cannot ignore this goal.” Despite this, there are serious and widespread concerns that the draft resolution could slow down the delivery of aid by requiring the UN to establish monitoring mechanisms. We need to ensure that this resolution does not have a negative impact on the situation on the ground.”
A US official told CNN that the tone of the resolution about “ceasing hostilities” is not the point of contention between the parties. He said that there are differences between the countries, but this will not prevent the adoption of the resolution. The problem is the United Nations’ monitoring mechanisms.
The American official’s statements were made while the Reuters news agency reported last night, quoting diplomats, that the vote on the Security Council resolution has been postponed.
Wednesday morning, the western media announced the postponement of the voting session in the UN Security Council on a resolution on the Gaza Strip for the second day in a row.
diplomatic sources told AFP early on Wednesday that the vote in the Security Council on the cease-fire resolution in the Gaza Strip has been postponed because a number of members are trying to persuade America to veto the resolution this time in support of the Zionist regime.
The draft of this resolution obliges the Zionist regime to stop the attacks on this area in order for humanitarian aid to reach the people of the Gaza Strip.
Since the start of the Zionist regime’s attacks on the Gaza Strip on October 7 (15 October), the American government has declared its full and unequivocal support for the operations of this regime in Gaza.
Up until now, the US government has vetoed several resolutions calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza by repeating the Zionists’ narrative. 13 other countries failed the request of other Security Council members to end the war in Gaza. The only other country that did not agree to this resolution was the UK, which abstained.
Joe Biden’s administration in the weeks leading up to the war had resisted repeated calls to help establish a ceasefire in Gaza. that the White House only supports “ceasefires” in Gaza and is not in favor of a ceasefire that could benefit Hamas.
Meanwhile, human rights activists and some party politicians Democrats have repeatedly asked Biden to put pressure on Israel to end the operation that has killed thousands of civilians. The decade of occupation of Palestine and nearly two decades of siege of Gaza and the imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians started the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”. This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked the villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them.
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