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UN General Assembly to meet on Gaza on Wednesday

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The UN General Assembly will hold an emergency meeting next Wednesday at 3.00pm to vote on an Arabbacked resolution on Gaza, the body’s president Miroslav Lajcak announced Friday.

The resolution will condemn Israel, and will be similar to one vetoed by the United States in the Security Council last week, which called for protecting Palestinia­ns from Israeli aggression, according to diplomats.

It comes as four Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli fire on the Gaza border on Friday, as weeks of deadly clashes with protesters continued.

Resolution­s adopted by the General Assembly have no binding value, unlike those passed by the Security Council.

“We will work next week to get the maximum number of votes,” a diplomat from a country that supported the measure told AFP.

Arab countries turned to the General Assembly in December after the US vetoed a Security Council vote on a resolution to condemn its decision to move its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Fourteen members of the Security Council backed the December resolution, though the US as well as the council’s four other permanent members retain a right to veto.

The measure then received 128 votes out of 193 in the General Assembly.

A diplomatic source said the emergency meeting had been pushed by the Organisati­on of Islamic States and the Arab League.

Several European countries have tried to dissuade Palestinia­ns and Arab countries from demanding a vote in the General Assembly after last week’s US veto.

“Everyone told them not to do it,” said a diplomat on condition of anonymity, arguing the resolution could be counterpro­ductive if it doesn’t receive at least as many votes as the one obtained in December on Jerusalem.

Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the UN, condemned the planned resolution.

“It is unfortunat­e that instead of condemning the terrorists of Hamas, some countries are looking to satisfy their domestic political needs by bashing Israel at the United Nations,” Danon said in a statement.

It is not entirely clear what form of protection the Palestinia­ns of Gaza are seeking, from observers to a full blown peacekeepi­ng force.

Arab states have recently turned to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to make proposals on this matter.

But according to a diplomat who asked for anonymity, he said he needed a mandate from the Security Council to look further into the issue.

On Friday, four Palestinia­ns were killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli soldiers near the border fence during new clash-ridden protests in the blockaded enclave.

At least 129 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since protests broke out along the Gaza border on March 30. There have been no Israeli casualties. — AFP

 ??  ?? Tear gas canisters are fired by Israeli troops at Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors during a protest marking al-Quds Day, (Jerusalem Day), at the Israel-Gaza border east of Gaza City. — Reuters photo
Tear gas canisters are fired by Israeli troops at Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors during a protest marking al-Quds Day, (Jerusalem Day), at the Israel-Gaza border east of Gaza City. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Palestinia­n paramedics place Mohammed Abed al-Baba, an AFP photograph­er, on a stretcher after he was wounded in the Gaza Strip. Al-Baba, who was covering clashes in the Gaza Strip, received a bullet in his leg when Israeli forces opened fire on...
Palestinia­n paramedics place Mohammed Abed al-Baba, an AFP photograph­er, on a stretcher after he was wounded in the Gaza Strip. Al-Baba, who was covering clashes in the Gaza Strip, received a bullet in his leg when Israeli forces opened fire on...

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