The UN General Assembly Fourth Committee voted in favor of the measure by a margin of 98 in favor, 17 opposed and 52 abstentions.
The resolution, titled “Israeli practices and settlement activities affecting the rights of the Palestinian people and other Arabs of the occupied territories,” was one of several focused on the conflict during the session.
It requests that The Hague-based ICJ “render urgently an advisory opinion” on Israel’s “prolonged occupation, settlement and annexation of Palestinian territory.”
Both Ukraine and Russia voted in favor.
Other countries that voted in favor include Egypt and Jordan, both of which have signed peace treaties with Israel, as well as Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, which recently signed normalization agreements with the Jewish state as part of the Abraham Accords.
Later on Friday, Israel’s Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky lambasted Kyiv for its support of the resolution.
Voicing his criticism on Twitter, the Israeli envoy said Ukraine’s “support of the UN resolution… denying Jewish ties to Temple Mount and calling for ICJ advisory opinion is extremely disappointing.”
“Supporting anti-Israeli initiatives in the UN doesn’t help to build trust” between the countries, said the ambassador.
Ukraine has repeatedly requested military aid and equipment from Israel to fight off Russia’s assault on the country since late February. While providing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, Israel has maintained a strict policy of not providing military aid, including systems that could help it intercept Russian missile and drone attacks.
The reasoning behind the decision appears to be Israel’s strategic need to maintain freedom of operations in Syria, as part of its efforts to prevent Iranian entrenchment on its doorstep. To that end, Israel cooperates with the Russian military, which largely controls Syria’s airspace. Israeli officials have also expressed fear that advanced military technology could fall into enemy hands and cited production and supply limitations.
Zelensky said earlier this month that, with Iran’s involvement in the war, as a key supplier of deadly drones to Russia, he hoped Israel would change its stance.
However, Aristovich suggested in an interview on Saturday that Iran might be reconsidering its aid to Moscow’s war effort after having received “an offer it can’t resist” from the West, without elaborating further.
Where can one find the list of countries and how they voted? I'm curious how our "Abraham Accord" friends voted.
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ReplyDeleteAh busha vacherpa that this simcha outdoes our Convention!
https://press.un.org/en/2022/gaspd771.doc.htm
ReplyDeleteAbstentions are a vote against us --- filthy cowards!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, Arafat loved the Jews, he just hated Israel. Slipped my mind...
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Tiffany’s half-sister, Ivanka Trump, pulled up to the venue earlier ON SATURDAY for the wedding clad in her flowing dress.
Ivanka’s husband, Jared Kushner, their 11-year-old daughter, Arabella, and sons, Joseph Frederick, 9, and Theodore James, 6, were seen snapping some family pics outside of the venue.
https://nypost.com/2022/11/14/armless-wheelchair-bound-robbery-vic-says-nyc-is-not-what-it-used-to-be/
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ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleksii_Arestovych
In 2005, Arestovych joined the far-right Brotherhood political party, led by Dmytro Korchynsky. In that period, he repeatedly took party in conferences and events of the Eurasia Movement of Aleksandr Dugin, where he actively opposed the Orange Revolution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Dugin
Dugin worked as a journalist before becoming involved in politics just before the fall of communism. In 1988, he and his friend Geydar Dzhemal joined the ultranationalist and anti-Semitic group Pamyat (Memory), which would later give rise to Russian fascism.
image proof:
https://9gag.com/gag/aNP6Eq0
Arestovich and Dugin in Moscow at anti-revolution Eurasian from press conference (2005)
או חברותא או מיתותא should be read in case of Zelensky-Arestovych friendship as אוי חברותא אוי מיתותא, literally!