United Nations
“The U.N. has always been unwilling to condemn this group of terrorists, cowards and rapists,” Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman wrote.
The Hamas ceasefire resolution was adopted on March 25, 2024, following the abstention of the United States.
The terror group expressed its hope for “a permanent ceasefire that leads to the withdrawal of all Zionist forces from the Gaza Strip.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu subsequently canceled a high-level delegation to Washington that was to discuss military operations in Rafah.
The delegation was to hold talks on the looming IDF operation in Rafah.
The United States is reportedly concerned that the resolution could hurt ceasefire negotiations in Doha.
Israel and the U.S. “corrupted” the agency’s school curricula by “planting” topics that have “nothing to do” with Palestinian values, Ahmad Oueidat says.
The foreign minister slammed the world body’s leader after the latter blamed Jerusalem for the suffering in Gaza.
Beijing and Moscow said the draft resolution wasn’t sufficiently strong in calling for a halt to fighting in Gaza.
The United Nations has no definition of terrorism, with UNRWA staff being accused only of “criminal acts” for participating in the Oct. 7 massacre.
Washington leaves room for Israel-Hamas negotiations, the “E10” calls for immediate halt to hostilities and France may float its own proposal.
The agency’s largest donor country paused its contributions in January after Israel revealed its terror ties, including to the Oct. 7 massacre.