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Related: About this forumUN rejects Canadian push to call out 'deliberate cruelty of Hamas attacks'
A Canadian-led effort to formally condemn Hamas for the "deliberate cruelty" of its deadly Oct. 7 attacks on Israel went down to defeat Friday as the United Nations instead endorsed a call for a humanitarian pause in hostilities.
[T]he resolution [for a pause in hostilities], introduced by the UN's 22-nation Arab coalition, made no mention of Hamas, the attacks or the tactics employed by a group that has long been considered a terrorist organization by Canada and the U.S., among others.
Bob Rae, Canada's permanent UN envoy, sought to rectify that with an amendment that "unequivocally rejects and condemns" the attacks while demanding the "immediate and unconditional" safe release of all hostages.
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In the end, the amendment failed, unable to garner the required two-thirds majority of votes in the General Assembly. The vote saw 88 members in favour, and 55 against, with 23 abstentions. Canada was among the 45 nations that abstained from the final vote after the amendment failed to pass.
[T]he resolution [for a pause in hostilities], introduced by the UN's 22-nation Arab coalition, made no mention of Hamas, the attacks or the tactics employed by a group that has long been considered a terrorist organization by Canada and the U.S., among others.
Bob Rae, Canada's permanent UN envoy, sought to rectify that with an amendment that "unequivocally rejects and condemns" the attacks while demanding the "immediate and unconditional" safe release of all hostages.
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In the end, the amendment failed, unable to garner the required two-thirds majority of votes in the General Assembly. The vote saw 88 members in favour, and 55 against, with 23 abstentions. Canada was among the 45 nations that abstained from the final vote after the amendment failed to pass.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/at-united-nations-canada-to-speak-about-humanitarian-pauses-in-israel-hamas-war-1.6620444
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UN rejects Canadian push to call out 'deliberate cruelty of Hamas attacks' (Original Post)
lapucelle
Oct 2023
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JohnSJ
(96,390 posts)1. The UN seems more like a political body than an actual organization to facilitate peace efforts
madaboutharry
(41,290 posts)2. The UN is a disgrace and always has been useless.
According to the United Nations burning babies alive in their cribs, beheading people, blowing up people hiding in fear with hand grenades, murdering children in front of their parents, dismembering people, taking people hostage....none of that is "deliberate cruelty."
Valdosta
(331 posts)3. The UN's first failure as a peacemaker ...
... was the Korean Conflict. Just sayin'