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Saturday, May 11, 2024

The Israeli Ambassador tore up the UN Charter in the General Assembly

 When Israeli Ambassador Gilad Erdan came for a speech, he also brought a paper shredder with him, reports said

Saturday 11 May 2024


New York (Urdu Point News Latest - NNI. May 11, 2024) Fearing humiliation and embarrassment at the world forum, the Israeli ambassador stood in the General Assembly and tore the United Nations Charter into pieces. According to a foreign news agency, in the General Assembly of the United Nations. There was a vote on the resolution to give full membership to Palestine to the United Nations. Before the voting, the Israeli ambassador, Gilad Erdan, came to give a speech and brought a paper shredder with him.

The Israeli ambassador told the members of the General Assembly that if you vote in favor of giving Palestine full membership, you will actually be shredding the UN Charter. put


However, the efforts of the Israeli ambassador proved unsuccessful and the majority of the General Assembly voted in favor of giving Palestine full membership of the United Nations.


It should be noted that after the voting, Palestine did not get full membership of the United Nations, but Palestine was recognized as eligible to become a full member of the United Nations. The General Assembly recognized the ability of Palestine to become a full member of the United Nations. The Council has recommended that it support the resolution for Palestine to become a full member of the United Nations. In the voting in the General Assembly, 143 countries voted in favor of the resolution, while 9 countries, including the United States and Israel, opposed the resolution. 25 countries did not participate in the voting.

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