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US set to veto UN draft on protecting Palestinia­ns

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UNITED NATIONS — The United States will “unquestion­ably veto” a UN draft resolution calling for the protection of Palestinia­ns in Gaza and the West Bank, US Ambassador Nikki Haley said on the eve of a Security Council vote on Friday (US time).

Haley described the text put forward by Kuwait on behalf of Arab countries as a "grossly one-sided approach that is morally bankrupt and would only serve to undermine ongoing efforts toward peace between the Israelis and Palestinia­ns."

The vote is scheduled for 3:00 pm (1900 GMT) on Friday.

The United States circulated its own rival draft resolution blaming Hamas for the recent flareup in Gaza and demanding that Hamas and Islamic Jihad "cease all violent activity and provocativ­e actions, including along the boundary fence", according to the text seen by AFP.

It was unclear whether there would be a vote on the US text, which could fail to garner enough support.

Kuwait presented its draft two weeks ago, initially calling for an internatio­nal protection mission for the Palestinia­ns as protests turned violent on the Israeli-Gaza border.

At least 122 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire in the unrest since the end of March.

A final, watered-down version however urges "the considerat­ion of measures to guarantee the safety and protection" of Palestinia­n civilians and requests a report from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on a possible "internatio­nal protection mechanism."

"The United States will unquestion­ably veto Kuwait’s draft resolution," Haley said in a statement.

It would be the second time that Haley has resorted to US veto power to block a UN measure on the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

In December, Haley vetoed a measure that rejected President Donald Trump's decision to move the US embassy to Jerusalem after all 14 other council members supported it.

The council has been deadlocked for weeks over how to respond to the violence in the Gaza Strip — even as a UN envoy warned this week that the crisis could escalate into all-out war.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Young Palestinia­n men clash with Israeli soldiers in the Amari refugee camp near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank after troops stormed the camp.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Young Palestinia­n men clash with Israeli soldiers in the Amari refugee camp near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank after troops stormed the camp.

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