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The UN called for an immediate ceasefire; Erdan: "Helping a terrorist organization survive" | Israel Hayom

10/28/2023, 12:57:47 AM

Highlights: The UN called for an immediate ceasefire; Erdan: "Helping a terrorist organization survive" | Israel Hayom. The ceasefire proposal passed with a majority of 120 countries in favor, 14 against and 45 abstentions. "Why are you defending terrorists who behead and kidnap babies?" The ambassador added: "The UN, established after the Holocaust, has completely lost its relevance" 'Israel will not stop the fighting until the destruction of Hamas infrastructure and the return of the hostages' 'Israel intends to act to eliminate Hamas'


Israel's ambassador to the UN strongly criticized the General Assembly's call for an immediate ceasefire • "Why are you defending terrorists who behead and kidnap babies?" The ambassador added: "The UN, established after the Holocaust, has completely lost its relevance" • The ceasefire proposal passed with a majority of 120 countries in favor, 14 against and 45 abstentions

Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, strongly criticized the General Assembly's call for an immediate ceasefire, saying that "this day will go down in history as the day when the UN, established after the Holocaust, completely lost its legitimacy and relevance."

Ambassador Erdan: "Israel will not stop the fighting until the destruction of Hamas infrastructure and the return of the hostages" // 27A

Erdan referred to a resolution passed by the UN General Assembly calling for a ceasefire, saying that "Israel will not stop the fighting until the destruction of Hamas infrastructure and the return of the hostages."

"Israel intends to act to eliminate Hamas"

"This day will go down in history forever as the day when the United Nations, established after the Holocaust, completely lost its legitimacy and relevance. Today it was made clear that most countries in the world do not want to prevent atrocities and massacres, but rather encourage and help a terrorist organization survive."

He added: "How are you not ashamed to support a proposal that doesn't even mention the word Hamas?! It's as if this war started for granted. Why are you protecting terrorists who behead and kidnap babies?!"

UN ceasefire vote, photo: uncredited

Yesterday, the UN General Assembly called for a humanitarian pause between Israel and Hamas. The proposal passed with 120 votes in favor, 14 against, and 45 abstentions.

Foreign Minister Eli Cohen responded to the UN proposal on Twitter, tweeting that Israel "rejects out of hand the despicable UN call for a ceasefire. Israel intends to work to eliminate Hamas just as the world acted against the Nazis and ISIS."

In addition, the UN General Assembly rejected Canada's proposal to add a condemnation of Hamas' terrorist campaign to the resolution.

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