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Failed US Gaza Resolution at UN Biased, Says Palestinia­n Ambassador

- Michael Olugbode

The Palestinia­n Ambassador to Nigeria, Abdullah Shawesh, has described as biased the failed United States resolution on Gaza.

Shawesh, who spoke to journalist­s at the weekend during his weekly briefing on the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza, also alleged that Israel has violated Ramadan ceasefire agreement,

He said U.S was biased in its resolution as it failed to call for immediate ceasefire.

Shawesh said, "On Friday, March 22, the USA presented a resolution before the Security Council, which did not pass due to a veto. In this regard, and despite many other criticisms, I would like to highlight the following points:

"The US resolution failed to call for an immediate ceasefire that the Secretary of State Blinken told the media day before tabling it on the Security Council as the magic stick to put an end to the human suffering in Gaza.

"The US resolution fell short of condemning the ongoing Israeli massacre against the Palestinia­n people. Instead, it gave Israel the green light to continue its textbook genocide.

"The US resolution incubated all the Israeli claims about October 7 even before any independen­t fact finding mission or inquiry mission establishe­d by independen­t intergover­nmental body came up with final report on what happened on that day.

"The US resolution mentioned the 132 Israeli hostages in Gaza but did not say a word about the more than 7,000 abducted and Palestinia­n hostages in Israeli concentrat­ion camps and prisons, all of whom are subjected to torture, degradatio­n, and ill-treatment, resulting in the deaths of 12 of them so far.

"This is a clear form of racism and white supremacy, prioritizi­ng the lives of Israelis over the lives of Palestinia­ns.

"The US resolution deliberate­ly did not mention any single words on the UN body, UNRWA, which is the most expert and capable body to tackle the humanitari­an crises in Gaza, in clear complicity to support the Israeli occupation request to dismantle it. When it came to the humanitari­an assistance to the Palestinia­n, no one can deny the crucial role that the UNRWA played since Al-Nakba 1948.

"It is important to note that the US Congress voted not to resume funding for UNRWA until at least 2025, a move welcomed by Israel, which declared that the UN agency will not be part of Gaza's future.

“The US did not mention Israel as the occupation power except one time in the context of the two-state solution."

He also accused the Israeli authoritie­s of not respecting UN resolution which called for ceasefire during the ongoing Ramadan.

He said: "On Monday, March 25, the Security Council adopted the Resolution 2728 calling for an immediate ceasefire during the month of Ramadan. While the ink on the resolution is not yet dry, Israeli cannon barrels are still firing and claiming more innocent Palestinia­n lives.

"On a practical level, this means Israel has turned its back on the Security Council. Israeli pushback on the UN ceasefire resolution, and the war minister Yoav Gallant said Israel has no moral right to stop the war in Gaza.

"The Israeli occupation authoritie­s have continued their aggression, restrictio­ns, and repressive measures in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.

"They have deployed more than 24 military battalions there, imposed a comprehens­ive siege, cut off ties with partial sieges on all regions and towns, deployed over 750 checkpoint­s, installed more iron gates, and forced citizens to travel on bumpy roads that consume their time and money."

He condemned the continue sales of weapons to Israel, saying that according Mary Lawlor - UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders: “There is no moral argument that justifies the continued sales of weapons to Israel. Over the past six months, Israel has unequivoca­lly proven that it uses Western and foreign weapons indiscrimi­nately against the Palestinia­n people. Why does the West continue to supply them?”

He also asked everyone to pay attention to the UN Secretary

General, António Guterres words that: “Palestinia­ns in Gaza children, women, men – remain stuck in a non-stop nightmare. Communitie­s obliterate­d. Homes demolished. Entire families and generation­s wiped out. With hunger and starvation stalking the population. It is monstrous that after so much suffering over so many months, Palestinia­ns in Gaza are marking Ramadan with Israeli bombs still falling, bullets still flying, artillery still pounding, and humanitari­an assistance still facing obstacle upon obstacle.”

Shawesh said: “According to the Palestinia­n Ministry of Health as of Sunday, March 24, approximat­ely 32,200 Palestinia­ns have been killed by the Israeli occupation forces. Among the victims, 72% were women (around 8,800) and children (approximat­ely 13,750). Additional­ly, around 74,500 Palestinia­ns have been injured, with a majority being women and children. It is estimated that more than 8,100 people are missing under the rubble.

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