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“We want to live in peace, we don’t want war. It is Israel that seeks to create this all-out conflict,” said Masoud Pezeshkian.
A spokesman for the secretary-general told JNS that António Guterres “has called for an end to the occupation, and he has called for the end of settlements.”
The Department of Justice echoed the U.N. position on the suit filed by Oct. 7 victims.
Neither organization responded to requests for comment on how they view Tehran’s role in improving the humanitarian situation in the Strip.
The Palestinian-fronted resolution passed by wide margin, demanding that the Israeli army and Jewish residents evacuate to pre-1949 line within a year.
If passed, the resolution would signify an escalation from the anti-Israel language previously endorsed by the UNGA.
The Israeli mission in Geneva stated that Francesca Albanese’s “attitude, including defending and justifying Hamas’s actions, is a constant stain on the United Nations.”
The Israeli prime minister is slated to meet with world leaders on the sidelines of the event in New York.
The secretary-general has taken a consistently anti-Israel approach since Oct. 7.
If Ramallah follows through on its threats and violates the Oslo Accords, Jerusalem won’t hesitate to “go all the way.”
So far, Israel has identified nine Hamas terrorist operatives killed in the strike, at least three of whom doubled as UNRWA staffers.
The Arkansas senator sent a letter requesting an explanation for the unwillingness to acknowledge the Iranian-backed group’s terrorist nature.