Human rights groups criticize the Security Council’s lack of support for the ceasefire in Gaza
Human rights organizations have criticized the adoption of a resolution in the UN Security Council that does not call for a ceasefire in Gaza. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, human rights organizations have criticized the adoption of a resolution in the UN Security Council that does not call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Jason Lee, the CEO of “Save the Children” Institute, in response to the adoption of this resolution, said that any action less than calling for a ceasefire will only serve to increase the suffering of killing, disease and famine of Gazan children. will be.
Oxfam also said that the lack of support for a ceasefire after five days of delaying the Security Council vote was “incomprehensible and completely callous.”
The International Rescue Committee also said in a statement despite welcoming the adoption of this resolution to increase aid to Gaza: “It is clear that more needs to be done.”
China’s CGTN channel reported moments before the adoption of this resolution that the United States vetoed Russia’s request to include a clause for “immediate and lasting cessation of hostilities” in the text of the Security Council resolution.
Russia described America’s action in line with this country’s attempt to ensure the killing of the Palestinian people by Israel. Russia’s representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, said: “Washington is playing a wicked game to include the license to kill Palestinian civilians by Israel.” The vote on it was postponed four times. Finally, the American representative announced on Friday that he is ready to vote on the new revised text.
Since the start of the Zionist regime’s attacks on the Gaza Strip on October 7 (15th of October), the US government has declared its full and unequivocal support for the operations of this regime in Gaza.
So far, the US government has vetoed several resolutions calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza by repeating the narrative of the Zionists.
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