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Implications of US veto on Gaza ceasefire resolution

by Tehran correspondent
December 10, 2023
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Implications of US veto on Gaza ceasefire resolution
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The US veto on Gaza ceasefire resolution has far-reaching implications, affecting not just the immediate conflict but also the broader discourse on human rights and international law.

 

By Jafar Sherdoost

In a recent development, the United States found itself isolated in its stance during a vote on a draft resolution at the United Nations Security Council. The resolution in question pertained to a proposed ceasefire in the conflict-ridden region of Gaza. The draft was put forth by the United Arab Emirates, a country that maintains diplomatic relations with Israel and is considered a close ally of the US in the region.

The voting pattern revealed a stark divide, with the US casting the sole negative vote. The United Kingdom, another influential member of the council, abstained from voting, while the rest of the members threw their weight behind the resolution, voting in favor of the ceasefire. This outcome underscored the severity of the human situation in Gaza, a crisis so dire that even nations typically aligned with the United States refrained from opposing the draft.

Among the five permanent members of the Council, known for their significant influence on global affairs, the US emerged as the sole state against the ceasefire. This solitary stance against a ceasefire in a region plagued by conflict and humanitarian crisis has drawn widespread attention, not just from regional observers but also from Western circles.

One notable reaction came from the Oman Foreign Minister, who, despite typically refraining from commenting on such matters, voiced meaningful objections. This sentiment was echoed by Switzerland, adding to the chorus of criticism against the US’s vote.

The US’s stance has not just drawn attention but has also elicited strong criticism from Western human rights officials. These officials have expressed their disapproval of the US’s opposition to the ceasefire.

The implications of the US vote are far-reaching and significant. Firstly, the opposition to the ceasefire can be seen as a tacit approval for the continuation of Israeli attacks against civilians. This suggests that the US, by voting against the ceasefire, is indirectly endorsing the ongoing violence and conflict.

Secondly, the US’s support extends beyond mere military aid and weaponry. By opposing the ceasefire, the US is providing a diplomatic foundation for the ongoing conflict, thereby playing a crucial role in shaping the course of the war.

Lastly, this vote raises serious questions about the positions of other US officials regarding potential solutions to the ongoing war in the region. It brings into focus the broader US foreign policy and its approach toward conflict resolution.

The war in Gaza has exacted a heavy toll on the civilian population. More than 17,000 civilians have lost their lives in the conflict, with over 70% of the victims being women and children. The US’s opposition to the ceasefire not only signals a continuation of the war against the people of Gaza but also represents a declaration of war against human rights and the associated mechanisms. This stance has far-reaching implications, affecting not just the immediate conflict but also the broader discourse on human rights and international law.

 

The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of Iran Nuances.

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    Jafar Sherdoost

    Jafar Sherdoost is a researcher on international relations.

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