US, Under Fire, For Vetoing Resolutions Demanding Ceasefire In Gaza – OpEd
The US veto on a Security Council (UNSC) resolution—demanding an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza—was highly predictable.
The resolution, which was vetoed November 20, also called for the release of all hostages and full humanitarian access for civilians.
Since 1945, a total of 36 UNSC draft resolutions related to Israel-Palestine have been vetoed by at least one of the five permanent members (P5)—the US, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, and France.
Of these, 34 were vetoed by the US and two by Russia and China, according to Al Jazeera, the Qatari-based Middle East news network.
Meanwhile, the US, a strong ally with undying loyalty to Israel, came under heavy fire for its decision to exercise its veto—for the fourth time on a resolution on Gaza.
Louis Charbonneau, UN director at Human Rights Watch, said the US used its veto, once again, to ensure impunity for Israel as its forces continue to commit crimes against Palestinians in Gaza, including mass forced displacement and the use of starvation as a weapon of war.
The resolution it rejected also called for the release of Israeli hostages and compliance with international humanitarian law, both of which the US itself has called for.
“By continuing to shield Israeli authorities from pressure and scrutiny,........
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