The U.S. envoy to the global body demanded that Tehran “stop pouring gasoline on the fire of regional conflict.”
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The Republican vice presidential nominee spoke at a rally co-organized by Christian and Jewish groups marking one year since Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack.
“On the contrary, I think that this is a very important part of building the puzzle of a better solution,” Espen Barth Eide told JNS.
Israel’s prime minister chastises the United Nations, saying “enough is enough” of Hezbollah’s attacks on northern border cities and villages.
The head of the Palestinian Authority also said that Israel doesn’t deserve membership in the world body, as he nods to anti-Israel protesters in America, saying “we are grateful” to them.
The Palestinian-fronted resolution passed by wide margin, demanding that the Israeli army and Jewish residents evacuate to pre-1949 line within a year.
“I simply cannot comprehend that the U.N. Security Council would hold an emergency session based on jihadist propaganda,” the Israeli envoy said.
John Kirby, a White House adviser, said that the Jewish state’s finance minister was jeopardizing Israeli and American lives.
“It is too little, too late—ignoring thousands of agency employees involved to various degrees in Hamas’s terror activities,” wrote Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan.
Washington “put pressure on the Israelis to allow for humanitarian assistance to get in unimpeded, and we continue to work on those efforts,” Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.
