The United States vetoed the full membership of Palestine in the United Nations
Voting in the Security Council on granting full membership to Palestine has been stopped for now. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Mayadeen, the vote in the Security Council on granting full membership to Palestine by next week to Postponed.
At the same time, Al Jazeera has reported that the United Nations Security Council failed to approve a draft resolution accepting Palestine’s full membership in the United Nations after the US veto.
On the other hand, the representative of the Palestinian Authority said at the Security Council meeting to consider granting full membership of the United Nations to Palestine: the Palestinian people are always victims of events and decisions between international in which they did not play a role.
He added: Since 1988, the leadership (self-governing organizations) has shown its desire to end the conflict and has made historic concessions. The conflict between Palestine and Israel has gone beyond the borders of the two sides and has been extended to other areas as well.
Palestinian representative stated: full membership in the United Nations is a right that we should have with the international decision not to achieve it through negotiation. Anyone who obstructs the decision for Palestine’s full membership in the United Nations will not help to increase the chances of peace in our region.
He emphasized: Our preoccupation with the case of full membership in the United Nations does not make us forget the all-out war that is taking place in Gaza. A large part of the Gaza Strip has become uninhabitable. At the same time, the attacks of Neshinan settlement against our citizens in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem are increasing.
The representative of the self-governing organization also said: the international community should not allow any party to act extralegally. and assume immunity from punishment. The responsibility for the encroachment on the Gaza Strip rests with the countries that arm Israel.
Also, the Secretary General of the United Nations said in a speech at the Security Council meeting to consider granting full membership to Palestine in the United Nations: The Middle East is on the edge of an abyss and only one A mistake is necessary to turn into a wider and more destructive conflict.
Antonio Guterres in this meeting where the foreign ministers of several countries including Iran and Jordan He added: “The time has come to end this bloody cycle of revenge.” An end to hostilities in Gaza would defuse widespread tensions in the Middle East. Israel’s military operation in Gaza, which has been going on for 7 months, has left a burning hell.
He continued: UNICEF has reported the death of 1,3900 Palestinian children in horrific and blind attacks in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the restrictions created by Israel have complicated the provision of services and assistance to the needy in the Gaza Strip. Israel has recently rejected more than 40 percent of UN requests to send aid to the Gaza Strip. More than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are on the brink of famine, and any military operation in Rafah will intensify the humanitarian disaster.
The Secretary General of the United Nations stated: Aid workers are being killed terribly in the Gaza Strip and I demand an investigation into these events. Humanitarian teams alone cannot address the crisis in the Gaza Strip. A comprehensive approach to pacification should be adopted that includes the occupied West Bank.
Guterres noted: last year the highest number of attacks in the town settlers happened to the Palestinians in the West Bank. I call on Israel to end this unprecedented level of settler violence against Palestinians. Israel and the international community must provide an environment for the creation of a Palestinian state that is able to function effectively.
The Secretary General of the United Nations emphasized that the international community should prevent any actions that It can push the entire Middle East towards the abyss and have devastating consequences for civilians.