UN Adopts Resolution on Israel, Tensions Rise

UN Adopts Resolution on Israel, Tensions Rise

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The adoption of a resolution at the United Nations (UN) concerning Israel's non-withdrawal from Gaza has led to increased tensions in the international arena. This event further highlights the contradictions between Israel's security objectives and the past US administration's support for the al-Sharaa regime.

Redaksiya, citing Haaretz, reports that Israel's ambassador to the UN criticized the resolution, stating that the UN General Assembly is "out of touch with reality." The resolution was adopted with 123 votes in favor and 41 against, confirming Israel's non-withdrawal. This vote demonstrates the divisions in the international community's approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The adoption of the resolution raises questions about Israel's stance on security issues and its adherence to international law. At the same time, the policies of the past US administration in the region and their consequences are also a topic of discussion. These events raise important questions about the future of the peace process in the region and the role of international organizations.