THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

The United Nations General Assembly condemned Israel on Wednesday for “excessive use of force” against Palestinians, and asked U.N. chief Antonio Guterres to recommend an “international protection mechanism” for ‘occupied’ Palestinian territory.

The General Assembly adopted a resolution with 120 votes in favor, eight against and 45 abstentions. It was put forward in the 193-member General Assembly by Algeria, Turkey and the Palestinians following the U.S. veto of virtually the same resolution in the Security Council on June 1. U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley called that Kuwait-sponsored resolution “grossly one-sided” for criticizing the use of force by Israel while not mentioning the Islamic militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza and instigates much of the violence at the border with Israel.

The General Assembly text condemned the firing of rockets from Gaza into Israeli civilian areas but did not in any way mention Hamas. While Security Council resolutions are legally binding, General Assembly resolutions are not, although they do reflect international opinion.

“The nature of this resolution clearly demonstrates that politics is driving the day. It is totally one-sided. It makes not one mention of the Hamas terrorists who routinely initiate the violence in Gaza,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley told the General Assembly before the vote. Read more at YWN