The vote was 14 - 1, America
alone supporting unacceptable and illegal actions “alter(ing) the character,
status or demographic composition of the Holy City of Jerusalem” - by
Trump’s recognition of the city as Israel’s capital, along with Washington
exercising its veto power, voting against Monday’s SC resolution rejecting
his move.
It was his first administration SC veto since taking office, putting
him at odds with the overwhelming majority of world community member
states.
By video message, Netanyahu thanked neocon UN envoy Nikki Haley,
turning truth on its head, saying “(y)ou lit a candle of truth. You
dispelled the darkness. One defeated the many. Truth defeated lies.”
He and Trump partner against Palestinian rights, rejecting conflict
resolution while falsely claiming otherwise.
Defending the indefensible, Haley said America “will not be
told, by any country, where we will put our embassy” - disgracefully
calling Trump’s declaration an honest and courageous move,
ludicrously adding by vetoing today’s draft resolution, Washington
defended Israel’s “sovereignty.”
It did nothing of the kind. It trampled on Palestinian rights,
plunging a dagger into the heart of the moribund peace process,
making it more unattainable than already.
In an ominous warning, she called today’s vote “an insult,” saying
“(i)t won’t be forgotten,” shamefully accusing SC members of
anti-Israeli bias - the UN failing to be “a neutral party when it
consistently singles out Israel for condemnation,” she unjustifiably
claimed.
More than any other member states, America and Israel warrant severe
censure and punishment for their high crimes of war, against
humanity and genocide - both countries throughout their disturbing
histories.
Current non-permanent SC members supporting the resolution included
Bolivia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Sweden,
Ukraine and Uruguay.
Russia, China, Britain and France backed it, America the sole
outlier, shamefully using its veto to defeat it.
The resolution didn’t mention America by name, expressing regret
over the recent move on Jerusalem’s status.
Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour said Washington missed a chance
on Monday to “correct its mistake, vetoing a draft resolution
supporting international law.
According to UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov, “(i)n the wake
of the decision of the United States…the situation has become more
tense with an increase in incidents, notably rockets fired from Gaza
and clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces.”
A closed-door SC meeting preceded Monday’s vote, discussion focusing
on Jerusalem in the wake of Trump’s declaration.
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