The Israel He condemned today September 12th the “New York Statement”, voted by an overwhelming majority of his general meeting UNtalking about a “shameful” resolution that encourages Hamas to continue the war.
The UN General Assembly approved a solution of two states between Israel and Palestine with the decision to vote in favor of 142 countries including Greecehowever, Israel appears opposite and through the Foreign Ministry noted that “once again, it has proven to be how the UN General Assembly is a political circus reality from reality: in the dozens of clauses of the statement approved by this resolution, there is no reference to Hamas.”
The United Nations General Assembly approved a little earlier today with a large majority statement describing “tangible, timely and irreversible steps” towards a two -state solution between Israel and the Palestinians before a meeting of leaders from around the world.
The seven -page statement is the result of an international conference held at the UN in July, hosts Saudi Arabia and France on the long -standing conflict. The United States and Israel have been booming the event.
The Palestinian Vice -President spoke of an “important step towards the end of the Occupation”, while the Palestinian ambassador to UN Riyad Mansour responded by calling on Israel to “hear the voice of logic” and “the message that resonated with it.”
The purpose of New York’s statement is to give a new impetus to the solution of two states, Israeli and Palestinian, but undoubtedly excludes Hamas.
Although the Israeli government has been overwhelming for nearly two years that the Assembly and the Security Council have not been able to strongly condemn the unprecedented raid of the Palestinian Islamist movement in the southern part of its territory, the text, which was drawn up by France and France, States) and 12 abstentions, it is clear.
“We condemn the attacks committed on October 7 (2023) by Hamas against civilians” and “Hamas must release all hostages” remaining in the Gaza Strip, he says.
The statement, already signed by 17 states in July, including Arab countries, during the first part of the UN Session on the solution of the two states, goes a step further. As part of the end of the Gaza Strip, “Hamas should cease to exercise its power in the Gaza Strip and to hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with the support and cooperation of the international community”, in an effort to achieve the establishment of the “dominant”.
“Together, we are charting an irreversible path to peace,” French President Emmanuel Macron said, posting on X, reacting to the vote on New York’s statement.
A message that failed to convince either Israel or the United States.
“This one -sided statement will not be in memory as a step towards peace, but as yet another hollow gesture that weakens the credibility of the convention,” Israeli ambassador to UN Danny Danon shortly before the vote.