Arab Times

Vote sought at General Assembly

Kuwait resolution extremely balanced: Palestine

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UNITED NATIONS, June 9, (Agencies): The Palestinia­ns and their supporters asked the UN General Assembly on Friday to hold an emergency meeting to adopt a resolution that would deplore Israel’s “excessive use of force,” particular­ly in Gaza, and seek recommenda­tions to ensure the protection of Palestinia­n civilians.

The move follows the US veto of a Kuwait-sponsored resolution in the Security Council on June 1 which US Ambassador Nikki Haley called “grossly one-sided” for deploring the use of force by Israel while not mentioning Hamas which rules Gaza.

Palestinia­n UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour told reporters Friday that the Kuwaiti resolution was “extremely balanced,” and he said almost the same text will be put to a vote in the General Assembly.

There are no vetoes in the 193-member world body, but while Security Council resolution­s are legally binding, General Assembly resolution­s are not.

Mansour and supporters including representa­tives of the Arab League and the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n met with General Assembly President Miroslav Lajcak Friday afternoon to officially request a meeting to vote on a resolution.

The Palestinia­n ambassador said he believes Lajcak

will set a date “very soon.” He said “most likely” it will be next Wednesday afternoon.

“We are mobilizing all of our efforts with as many as we can reach from groups and member states to receive the largest number of votes possible to support us,” Mansour said.

Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon questioned the bid to hold a General Assembly emergency session on Gaza.

“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. “We will proudly defend our right to defend our citizens time and again, and in every forum where our adversarie­s seek to falsely malign us.”

The UN meeting took place as thousands of Palestinia­ns protested near the Gaza border fence Friday. Israeli troops fired live rounds and tear gas and Gaza health officials said at least four demonstrat­ors were killed, including a teenage boy, with over 600 wounded — which Mansour condemned “in the strongest terms” calling the Israelis “trigger-happy.”

“What happened today adds to our argument and to the urgency of providing internatio­nal protection” for Palestinia­n civilians, he said.

Since the near-weekly protests began on March 30, more than 120 Palestinia­ns have been killed and over 3,800 wounded by Israeli army fire. The overwhelmi­ng majority of the dead and wounded have been unarmed, according to Gaza health officials.

Mansour said the resolution to be put to the General Assembly, like the Kuwaiti resolution, will ask UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to make proposals within 60 days “on ways and means for ensuring the safety, protection and well-being of the Palestinia­n civilian population under Israeli occupation.”

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