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UN adopts resolution demanding truce, drawing Israeli backlash

Online Desk
  28 Oct 2023, 11:54

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) overwhelmingly adopted late on Friday a non-binding resolution demanding an "immediate, durable and sustained humanitarian truce" in Gaza.

The resolution was put forth by Arab countries. One hundred and twenty countries voted in favor.

Israel's UN Ambassador Gilad Erdan sharply criticized the vote, telling the Assembly that those who voted in favor of the resolution were standing "in defense of Nazi terrorists" instead of supporting Israel.

"This ridiculous resolution has the audacity to call for truce. The goal of this resolution truce is that Israel should cease to defend itself to Hamas, so Hamas can light us on fire," Erdan told the Assembly after the vote.

Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour told reporters after vote that it "sends the message to everyone enough is enough."

"This war has to stop, the carnage against our people has to stop and humanitarian assistance should begin to enter the Gaza Strip," Mansour said.

Fourteen countries were against, including Israel and the United States. Forty-five countries abstained,including Germany.

A Canadian amendment to the resolution, backed by the US, failed to pass after garnering only 88 votes, less than the two-third majority needed.

The amendment would have added a condemnation of the "terrorist attacks by Hamas ... and the taking of hostages." The amendment urges the immediate release of those hostages.

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