The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US fails in UN bid to condemn Palestinia­n Hamas movement

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: A US resolution championed by Ambassador Nikki Haley to condemn the Palestinia­n Hamas movement at the United Nations for firing rockets at Israel failed to win enough votes for adoption on Thursday.

The proposed measure won 87 votes in the General Assembly, falling short of the required twothirds majority.

Fifty-eight countries opposed the measure and 32 abstained.

Haley, who steps down from her post at the end of the year, has repeatedly accused the United Nations of having an anti-Israel bias and has defended Israel in its latest confrontat­ion with Hamas, the Islamist militant group that has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007.

It was the first proposed resolution condemning Hamas to be presented to the 193-nation assembly, which has been meeting since 1946.

Speaking ahead of the vote, Haley said the measure ‘would right a historic wrong’ and ‘put the General Assembly on the side of truth and balance in the effort to achieve peace in the Middle East’.

“The question before us now is whether the UN thinks terrorism is acceptable if, and only if, it is directed against Israel,” she told the assembly.

Hamas praised the outcome of the vote, describing it as a ‘slap’ to President Donald Trump’s administra­tion which has taken a firm pro-Israeli stance in addressing the Middle East peace process.

“The failure of the American venture at the United Nations represents a slap to the US administra­tion and confirmati­on of the legitimacy of the resistance,” Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zahri wrote on Twitter, using a phrase commonly used to refer to armed groups that oppose Israel.

Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon lamented after the vote that a decision to condemn Hamas had been ‘hijacked’ by procedural votes and hailed the ‘broad support from the world’ for condemning Hamas.

Kuwait had asked the assembly, on behalf of Arab countries, to require a two-thirds majority, which was narrowly endorsed by a vote of 75 in favour, including EU countries, 72 against and 26 abstention­s.

TheUnitedS­tateshadwo­ncrucial backing from the European Union, with all 28 countries supporting the US measure that would have condemned Hamas for firing rockets into Israel and demanded an end to the violence.

The European Union, like the United States, considers Hamas a terror group.

The assembly also adopted by a wide margin of 156 to six with 12 abstention­s a Palestinia­n-drafted measure, presented by Ireland, calling “for the achievemen­t, without delay, of a comprehens­ive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East” based on UN resolution­s.

The United States, Israel, Australia, Liberia, Marshall Islands and Nauru voted against that measure. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Palestinia­ns raising national flags and banners during a demonstrat­ion against an upcoming UN General Assembly vote on a US-drafted resolution condemning the Palestinia­n Hamas movement in the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP photo
File photo shows Palestinia­ns raising national flags and banners during a demonstrat­ion against an upcoming UN General Assembly vote on a US-drafted resolution condemning the Palestinia­n Hamas movement in the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP photo

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