UN General Assembly fails to condemn Hamas in Gaza resolution
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The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution on an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestine, but rejects a US amendment to condemn Hamas. 153 countries voted in favor of the resolution, ten against, and twenty-three abstained.
General The UN General Assembly voted to adopt a resolution demanding an immediate a ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone. At the meeting rejected the US amendment. It demanded condemnation of the Palestinian terrorist Hamas terrorist movement. This was reported by Deutsche Welle, according to UNN.
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153 states voted in favor of the final document, including Brazil, Iran, Canada, China, France, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. Ten countries, including Israel, the United States, and Austria, voted against. Twenty-three states abstained from voting, including Germany.
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