14 Countries Reject Israel's Ceasefire, Reject UN Calls And Don't Care About The Humanitarian Crisis
YOGYAKARTA - Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, openly said that a ceasefire would not occur. Although many have criticized the conflict between Israel and Palestine, the country still insists on launching an attack. In addition, there are a number of countries that reject the Israeli ceasefire.
The United Nations General Assembly (UN) held its 10th Emergency Special Session meeting to vote on the conflict in the Middle East. From the results of the meeting, as many as 120 countries supported the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire. In addition, there are 45 countries that abstain or do not vote.
A total of 14 countries have voted against the ceasefire in Gaza, Palestine. So which countries reject the Israeli ceasefire or support the violent action of the zionist country?
In a vote conducted by the United Nations on Friday (27/10) when the United States, a total of 14 countries voted to stand on the Israeli side and declared rejecting a ceasefire on Palestinian soil. The United States (US) emerged as a superpower country that rejected a ceasefire over the conflict in the Middle East that has killed thousands of lives.
The following is a list of 14 countries that rejected Israel's ceasefire in UN voting:
Indonesia is one of 120 countries that agreed to a ceasefire over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The majority of the countries agreed on a ceasefire resolution that must be carried out by the Israeli government.
The following is a list of countries that support ceasefire resolutions and countries that choose not to vote in UN voting.
Based on the results of the resolution vote, the UN General Assembly called for a ceasefire for immediate, long-term, and sustainable humanity between Israel and Hamas. The United Nations also demands that access to aid without a hitch to the Gaza Strip be under pressure.
The United Nations also asked all parties to "immediately" and fully comply with obligations based on international humanitarian law and human rights. In this resolution, the name Hamas, which took about 220 civilians hostage, was arrested in a surprise attack on October 7, 2023.
However, they echoed the immediate and unconditional release of all civilians who were illegally held hostage, demanded safety and humane treatment, and condemned attacks on Palestinian civilians and Israelis. However, the motion made by Jordan is non-binding, but has political weights that show the extent to which the US and Israel are internationally isolated.
Initially Jordan demanded a ceasefire as soon as possible. But in a move to maximize support, Jordan changed the design by demanding an immediate and sustainable humanitarian ceasefire to stop hostilities.
This grand resolution voting of the conflict in Israel-Palestinian is the first time the United Nations has a collective view of the conflict in the Middle East. Previously, efforts to reach a common position in the UN Security Council consisted of 15 people, but failed due to veto used by the US or Russia.
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Those are a number of countries that rejected the Israeli ceasefire and stood on the side of a zionist country. Although the United Nations has called for a ceasefire for humanity, Israel is still launching attacks and ignoring criticism from many countries.
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