U.N. General Assembly widely supports Palestinian resolution demanding Israel end its occupation; India abstains from voting
UN General Assembly votes in favor of nonbinding resolution demanding Israel end "unlawful presence" in Gaza and West Bank.
NZ supports UN resolution demanding Israel leave Gaza
New Zealand was one of 124 countries that supported a United Nations General Assembly resolution on Thursday. The UN adopted a Palestinian-drafted...
Australia abstains from backing UN resolution on Israel
Australia has abstained from a United Nations vote calling on Israel to end its "unlawful presence" in Palestine, the federal government has...
New Zealand supports UN resolution demanding Israel leave Gaza
New Zealand was one of 124 countries to support the Palestinian-drafted resolution, despite concerns with some of the text.
UN resolution asks Israel to leave Palestine, India abstains
India abstained in the United Nations General Assembly on a resolution that demanded Israel end its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory within 12 months, with Delhi underlining that it is a strong advocate of 'dialogue and diplomacy' and efforts should be made towards 'building bridges', 'not furthering divides'.
Liberia Abstains from Voting for UN Resolution calling for Israel to Leave Palestine in 12 months - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – On Wednesday, Liberia abstained from voting as the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) overwhelmingly passed a resolution demanding an immediate end to Israel’s occupation of Palestine within 12 months. The resolution was passed despite opposition from the United States, which joined Israel and 12 other countries in voting against it. By Jaheim T.
UN General Assembly demands Israel ends occupation of Palestinian territories
Israel denounces the Palestinian-drafted, non-binding resolution as "diplomatic terrorism".
Israel Issues Fierce Response to UN Resolution Demanding Disengagement from Post 1967 Areas of Israel
"The Palestinian Authority is conducting a campaign whose goal is not to resolve the conflict but to harm Israel. Israel will respond accordingly."
UN Security Council's credibility at stake over Gaza conflict - former PM Helen Clark
The former head of the UN Development Programme says the lack of UN action on a ceasefire is "deeply disturbing".
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