A Jewish scholar strongly criticized the UN's failure to take action on Gaza due to veto votes

The famous Jewish filmmaker Haim Bresheeth, who is also a photographer and a Tajik scholar, has strongly criticized the United Nations Security Council's failure to act in the conflict between the Zionist administration of Israel and Palestine due to the veto held by its five permanent members. .

Mar 23, 2024 - 05:46
A Jewish scholar strongly criticized the UN's failure to take action on Gaza due to veto votes
A Jewish scholar strongly criticized the UN's failure to take action on Gaza due to veto votes
Expressing his concern about the failure of the Security Council to take decisive action in response to the attacks and massacres carried out by Israel in Gaza, Bresheeth said: "The United Nations should not have a Security Council with five members who can veto. I think that is very clear, not only is it not democratic, but it is not logical that the whole world votes to do something, and then one country votes to veto. This is madness".
 
The scholar pointed out the disdain shown by the Zionist regime for international law and said: "They do not respect international law at all. They know that they are defended by the whole West, and the whole West supports the genocide and war crimes committed by Israel".
 
Professor Bresheeth has also discussed how the three permanent members of the Security Council (the United States, the United Kingdom and France) feel comfortable voting to veto any resolution that wants to be passed against Israel, and mentions that this situation is the collapse of international norms set by the West themselves.
The ambassadors of the US and the UK oppose the resolution of the ceasefire in Gaza in the UN Security Council

He has also stated that he has completed the film he made about the situation in Gaza, however he has said he doubts whether it will be able to be shown in England due to his anti-Zionist attitude.

Professor Bresheeth has also criticized the Western media for ignoring the suffering of the Palestinians and reflecting more on the West's support for Israel despite being accused of genocide.

In the same way, the scholar has talked about the dismissal of scholars by the Zionist regime of Israel for speaking against the genocide carried out by that regime in Gaza and said, the same trend is being followed in England, where universities have expelled several professors and taken action against students as well .

"I have several professors I know who were fired from their jobs in Israel because they said what is happening in Gaza is not humane and should not be supported in any way. In England, universities have fired several professors and taken action against students, mostly Palestinians and Jews, who have demonstrated against the war, demanding a ceasefire".../