国連総会、イスラエルとパレスチナの休戦を促す決議案採択…ハマス糾弾は除外
United Nations General Assembly adopts resolution calling for ceasefire between Israel and Palestine...Denouncing Hamas excluded
The United Nations has adopted a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. On the 12th (local time), United Nations member states held an emergency general meeting at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, United States.
At the meeting, a resolution calling for an armistice was passed with 153 votes in favor, 10 votes against, and 23 abstentions. The resolution was submitted by Arab countries and is aimed at providing humanitarian assistance to the people of the Gaza Strip.
It included a call for an immediate ceasefire between El and Hamas and for the release of hostages. However, condemnation of Hamas's terrorist acts was excluded.
Austria and the United States have each submitted amendments that reflect Hamas liability issues.
However, he was prosecuted. The revised draft submitted by Austria pointed out that Hamas was the hostage-taking party, and the revised draft by the United States included a condemnation of Hamas' pre-emptive terrorist attack on October 7.
Mareta. Israel expressed its strong regret over the omission of a condemnation of Hamas in the draft resolution. Prior to the vote, Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad El-Ludan said, ``Hamas is
"They sexually assaulted Israeli women, killed young children, and even burned living civilians," he said, adding, "Adopting a resolution that does not discuss Hamas' responsibility gives terrorists impunity."
It's about giving them a sign.'' Earlier, in late October, the United Nations adopted a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. General Assembly resolutions are Security Council (Security Council) resolutions.
is different and is not legally binding.
2023/12/13 09:51 KST
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