The request for an arms embargo on the Zionist regime is on the agenda of the United Nations Human Rights Council
The United Nations Human Rights Council is considering a draft resolution that calls for an arms embargo on the Zionist regime due to the "danger of genocide in Gaza". |
Agence France-Presse wrote: If this draft is approved in the meeting of this council on Friday, it will be the first time that this high human rights body affiliated to the United Nations will take a position against the war in Gaza. does.
The text of this draft condemns “the use of explosive weapons with wide effects by the (regime) Israel” in the densely populated areas of Gaza and asks this regime to “adhere to its legal responsibility to prevent genocide”.
The draft of this resolution was submitted by Pakistan on behalf of 55 of the 56 member countries of the United Nations in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) (except Albania).
Bolivia, Cuba and the Palestinian delegation in Geneva have also supported this text.
In this eight-page draft, the Zionist regime is requested to end the occupation in the occupied territories and to quickly lift the “illegal siege” of the Gaza Strip.
In this draft, countries are also requested to stop the sale or transfer of weapons, ammunition and other military equipment to the Zionist regime due to the “danger of genocide in Gaza”.
This draft also condemns “the use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare” and calls for an immediate ceasefire and condemnation of the actions of the Zionist regime as ethnic cleansing.
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