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US vetoes SC resolution on providing protection for Palestinians

Saturday 2-June-2018

The US on Friday voted against a Kuwait-drafted UN Security Council (SC) resolution calling for the protection of Palestinian civilians while being the only country to back its own proposal blaming Hamas for Israel’s mass murders of protesters in the Gaza Strip.

Over 120 Palestinians have been killed and thousands injured by Israeli forces during weeks-long peaceful protests in besieged Gaza near the fence with Israel. Among the victims have been medical professionals journalists and farmers.

10 countries including Russia and France voted in favor of the Kuwait-sponsored resolution on Friday.

Four others – Britain Poland the Netherlands and Ethiopia – abstained while the US a major ally of Israel was the only country to vote against it.

The resolution which was revised three times and said to have been watered down called for providing international protection for the Palestinian people.

The final draft called for considering measures to guarantee the safety and protection of the Palestinian civilian population in the Occupied Palestinian Territory including in the Gaza Strip.

US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley described the resolution as “grossly one-sided” as she pinned the blame on much of Palestinians’ suffering in embattled Gaza on the Hamas Movement.

In a statement later on Friday Hanan Ashrawi Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) executive committee member said the US had once again demonstrated its “blind loyalty to Israel and tried to absolve it of any wrongdoing despite its egregious violations deliberate massacres willful killings and war crimes.”

“With its veto the United States is once again attempting to justify the lawlessness and cruelty of Israel’s military occupation while providing Israel with legal and political cover to pursue its assault on the Palestinian people and on international law and international humanitarian law” she added.

The US was also the only country to vote in favor of a revised draft-resolution it submitted subsequent to the Kuwait-sponsored initiative on the same day. This second vote saw 11 countries abstaining and three rejecting it.

The US version had omitted references to Israeli use of force and protecting Palestinians and instead demanded that Hamas and other Palestinian groups cease what it labeled as “violent provocative actions” in Gaza.

Al Jazeera’s James Bays reporting from the UN headquarters in New York said the US diplomatic efforts “seemed to have backfired”.

“I don’t know when there was last a resolution put to the Security Council that only got one vote in favor” said Bays.

“It seems a very humiliating vote for the US and one that is very starkly showing the divisions around the Security Council table on this issue” he added.

“The US was not able to muster the support from its normal US allies they are not coming to their support on this issue…they certainly didn’t support the US version of things.”

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