The UN Security Council meeting on the Palestinian situation has ended without success

The UN Security Council meeting on the Palestinian situation has ended without success
The UN Security Council meeting on the Palestinian situation has ended without success


  The second session of the United Nations Security Council, which took place on the seventh day of fighting between the Palestinian forces and the aggressive Israeli regime, has ended without any results. In that meeting, the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, announced that he is in contact with all parties and countries to reduce the tension in the West Asian region. The Secretary General of the United Nations has also expressed his concern about the deadline specified by the Israeli administration for the people of Gaza to leave the area and said: Any action of the administration could cause a human disaster.

Guterres has emphasized the need to allow access to humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip and the unhindered arrival of such aid, as well as respect for human rights. Among other important issues discussed in the UN session is the outbreak of tensions in the West Bank and Lebanon. Along with that, Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, has proposed a resolution to the Security Council that emphasizes an immediate ceasefire in the occupied Palestinian territories. Diplomatic circles say, the Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations has strongly criticized the secret and unannounced Security Council meeting. It will be remembered that, last Saturday, the Palestinian freedom fighters launched an operation of its kind named al-Aqswa Hurricane against the Zionist regime of Israel in response to the crimes of the Zionist regime in the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

At least 1,500 Zionists were killed in the operation. After that, the Zionist regime of Israel declared a state of war and cut off all essential services for the people of Gaza, including water, electricity, food and medicine. Children of Gaza, the main victims of Israeli attacks In its latest report, the Palestinian Ministry of Health has announced that 1,900 civilians, including 614 children and 370 women, have been killed in Israel's brutal attacks against the people of Gaza.

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