United Nations Votes on Humanitarian Ceasefire between Israel and Palestine: Analysis and Results

2023-10-30 04:03:00

International Center/Reported by Peng Qiyun

▲The United Nations voted on the “Humanitarian ceasefire between Israel and Palestine”. In the end, there were 120 votes in favor, 14 votes once morest, and 45 abstentions. (Picture/reproduced from the United Nations official website)

As the war between Israel and Palestine continues to heat up, the United Nations General Assembly (United Nations) voted on the “Israeli-Palestinian humanitarian ceasefire” on the followingnoon of the 27th. In the end, there were 120 votes in favor, 14 votes once morest, and 45 abstentions. This vote is the first official response from the United Nations following Hamas attacked Israel on the 7th. The previous four votes of the United Nations Council were inconsistent.

According to the British Broadcasting Corporation’s “BBC” report, the voting results can show the attitudes of various countries towards Israel. Many Western countries tend to support Israel. Among them, the United States and Austria voted once morest, while Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark and other countries abstained.

The majority of EU member states expressed support for Israel, but some countries expressed different views; Germany and Italy, which support Israel’s right to self-defense, chose to abstain, while Spain urged leaders “not to allow us to become accomplices in genocide.” .

▲The voting results showed that 14 countries including Israel, the United States, and Paraguay all voted once morest. (Picture/reproduced from the United Nations official website)

Many Middle Eastern countries favored a truce, and many even strongly condemned Israel’s military actions; only Iraq and Tunisia chose to abstain. Most countries in South America also voted in favor, with Colombia even threatening to sever ties with Israel, while Brazil condemned Israel’s military campaign to bomb Gaza; Paraguay was the only South American country to vote once morest.

According to the voting countries announced by the United Nations, 120 countries voted in favor, and 14 of them voted once morest, including Israel, Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Fiji, Guatemala, Hungary, the Marshall Islands, and Micronesia. West Asia, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Tonga, and the United States; in addition, 45 countries abstained from voting.

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