"Day of Shame": World Reacts to UN Approval of US-Sponsored Gaza Resolution - Quds News Network
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Factions emphasized that all humanitarian efforts must be led by Palestinian institutions under UN supervision.54% : It said that any international force "must be deployed only at the borders to separate forces, monitor the ceasefire, and must be fully under UN supervision", adding that such a force should operate "exclusively in coordination with official Palestinian institutions".
46% : " Israeli media reported that the multinational force would operate alongside Israel and Egypt.
45% : The draft ties Israel's withdrawal from Gaza to security stability, keeping the Israeli army as a regional security actor.
18% : The statement called on the international community and the Security Council to instead adopt resolutions that achieve justice for Gaza "through the actual cessation of the brutal genocidal war on Gaza, reconstruction, ending the occupation, and enabling our people to self-determination and establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital". Craig Mokhiber, a former senior UN human rights official, has described today's vote as a "day of shame for the United Nations". "Not a single member of the Council had the courage, principle, or respect for international law to vote against this US-Israel colonial outrage," Mokhiber said in a post on X. Mokhiber, who was the former director of the New York Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and left his post in 2023 in protest over the UN's failure to prevent Israel's genocide in Gaza, added, ""This proposal has been rejected by Palestinian civil society and factions, and defenders of human rights and international law everywhere," noting the "struggle for Palestinian freedom will continue". Russia and China abstained from the vote, expressing concern over Palestinian participation and the lack of a clear role for the UN in the future of Gaza.
15% : Gaza (QNN)- On Monday, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) voted to adopt a US-drafted resolution endorsing President Donald Trump's Gaza plan and authorizing an international stabilization force for the Palestinian enclave, a move a former UN official called a "day of shame," and which Palestinians said "strips them of their right to manage their own affairs.
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