Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Did you know that...

 


Did you know that...

The politics at the United Nations are clear:
Many countries see Israel’s actions in Gaza and the occupied territories as unacceptable.
Israel and its allies often argue the resolutions lack balance.

A UN General Assembly resolution carries moral and diplomatic weight, but it is usually not legally binding like some Security Council decisions.

The Security Council is more powerful, but resolutions there can be blocked by vetoes from permanent members, including the United States.

So the real question is not only:
“Did the UN condemn Israel?”
The deeper question is:
Can international law stop a war when powerful countries disagree?

Facts- Who's fooling who?
The United Nations has repeatedly passed resolutions criticizing Israel’s actions in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories. But resolutions alone do not end wars. Power, vetoes, alliances, and enforcement decide whether international law becomes action or remains words.

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