24-11-2024 10:13 PM Jerusalem Timing

UN Panel Urges Israelis to End Occupation of Palestine

UN Panel Urges Israelis to End Occupation of Palestine

The UN General Assembly committee responsible for human rights has adopted a resolution urging the Zionist entity to end its occupation of Palestinian territories.

Palestinian flag hoisted at the UNThe UN General Assembly committee responsible for human rights has adopted a resolution urging the Zionist entity to end its occupation of Palestinian territories.

In the Third Committee, 170 countries voted in favor of the non-binding resolution, "The right of the Palestinian people to self-determination".

Six nations that voted against the measure include the Zionist entity, the United States, Canada, Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau. Four other countries abstained.

The resolution stressed "the urgency of achieving without delay an end to the Israeli occupation that began in 1967 and a just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement between the Palestinian and Israeli sides."

It reaffirmed the right of Palestinians to statehood, and urged all countries and international organizations "to continue to support and assist the Palestinian people in the early realization of their right to self-determination."

Palestinians have long sought to establish an independent state. Recently, the General Assembly adopted a resolution that allowed non-member observer states to hoist their flags alongside those of full member states.

The 193-nation assembly upgraded the status of Palestinians to that of a "non-member observer state" in 2012.

Meanwhile, Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour called for an immediate end to the Zionist occupation and "Israeli actions and measures aimed at Judaization of East Jerusalem [al-Quds] and at altering or eliminating the Palestinian Christian and Muslim presence in and the identity of the Holy City".

"The continuation of the Israeli occupation and its persistence with colonial settlement activities ... affirm Israel's arrogance and intransigence, its violations of international law, its rejection of peace and its adherence instead to the ideology of colonial expansion, subjugation and greed," Mansour told a special meeting ahead of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, marked annually on Nov. 29.

He said the recent Zionist moves "risk turning the conflict from a political and legal one to a religious conflict, which will have disastrous consequences for everyone."

The region has been rocked by frequent clashes since September, when the Zionist authorities began imposing restrictions on Muslim worshipers at East al-Quds' flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.