UN General Assembly Slams Israel For ‘Excessive Use Of Force’ Against Palestinians

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The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution condemning Israel for the deaths of Palestinian protesters in Gaza.

At least 131 Palestinians were killed and 13,900 others wounded by Israeli forces since March 30, when Israel ordered a crackdown on weekly Gaza protests promoting Palestinians’ right to return to their homeland.

The nonbinding resolution calls on the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to make proposals “on ways and means for ensuring the safety, protection, and well-being of the Palestinian civilian population under Israeli occupation,” including “recommendations regarding an international protection mechanism.”

A US amendment to condemn Hamas did not receive enough support.

RT reports: The resolution condemns Israel for “excessive use of force” against Palestinian demonstrators on the Israeli-Gaza border and calls for the “protection of the Palestinian civilian population” in Gaza. It was adopted with 120 votes in favor and eight votes against, with 45 abstentions.

The amendment offered by US envoy Nikki Haley sought to condemn Hamas, which runs the elected government in Gaza, for firing rockets at Israel. The amendment received 62 votes in favor, with 58 nations opposed and 42 abstaining. It needed a two-thirds majority to pass, however, so it was not included in the final resolution.

The nearly identical resolution proposed by Kuwait was vetoed by the US in the Security Council on Tuesday. Unlike the Security Council resolutions, those adopted in the General Assembly are non-binding.

Haley condemned the adopted resolution as “morally bankrupt.”

“The resolution is one-sided, makes not one mention of Hamas which routinely initiates violence,” the US envoy said during the debate preceding the vote, adding that “What makes Gaza different is that attacking Israel is their favorite political sport.”

Israeli ambassador Danny Danon slammed the resolution as “empowering Hamas” and the countries that support it as “colluding with a terrorist organization.”

“I have a simple message for those who support this resolution. You are the ammunition for Hamas’s guns, you are the warheads for its missiles,” he said.

Over 130 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces during the protests along the border with Gaza that began on March 30. The deadliest day so far has been May 14, when the US embassy officially moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

“We cannot remain silent in the face of the most violent crimes and human rights violations being systematically perpetrated against our people,” said Riyad Mansour, Palestinian envoy to the UN.

2 Comments

  1. “Excessive Use Of Force”?
    It’s like the Heineken’s television advertisement: “drink responsibly”.
    A gentle way to say that you can kill, but responsibly and moderately.

  2. Talk about what happened to millions of innocent
    germans in and after the second World war, no we do not want to talk
    about that, but the so called 6 million jews are always in the media

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