The vote after UN's top court, International Court Justice, in July Israel's presence the West Bank East Jerusalem illegal called Israel end .
The General Assembly passed resolution demanding end Israel's occupation Palestine the twelve months an overwhelming margin Wednesday. vote in middle its 10th emergency special session Israeli actions occupied East Jerusalem the rest the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
The Assembly's chamber New York broke applause the resolution approved a vote 124 14, Israel and United States opposition 43 nations abstaining .
17 September 2024 — General Assembly passed resolution demanding end Israel's occupation Palestine the twelve months an overwhelming margin Wednesday. vote .
Palestinian other diplomats celebrated the resolution passed 124 votes 14, 43 abstentions UN General Assembly adopted Palestinian-drafted, non-binding resolution .
The U.N. General Assembly Wednesday overwhelmingly voted favor a resolution demanding Israel its "unlawful presence the Occupied Palestinian Territory" 12 months.
The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted favour a Palestinian resolution demanding Israel its "unlawful presence" Gaza the occupied West Bank a year .
"A 'yes' vote a vote Palestinian existence; is against State, it against attempts deprive of State," added, stating it be investment peace empowering forces peace. . Mr. Francis from podium the Assembly Hall the Israel-Palestine crisis the original .
The vote the 193-member world body 124-14, 43 abstentions. those opposition the United States, Israel's closest ally. . comes response a ruling the top United Nations court July said Israel's presence the Palestinian territories unlawful must end. court's opinion is .
Israel's Permanent Representative, Gilad Erdan, that General Assembly finds "about vote another hypocritical resolution." United Nations Ambassador Gilad Erdan Israel addresses resumed 10th Emergency Special Session meeting the situation the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
World reacts UN vote calling Israel end Palestinian occupation. UNGA resolution, backed 124 countries, it clear occupation 'cannot allowed continue longer'.