Gaza – Saba:
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine stated today, Monday, that the United Nations Security Council session held in New York yesterday, Sunday, revealed through member representatives’ statements the deep isolation of the State of Israel.
In a statement received by the Yemen News Agency (SABA), the Front said: “The Security Council meeting held in New York yesterday to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip and the decision of the fascist regime’s government wanted by international justice in The Hague for the full occupation of Gaza and the displacement of its residents to neighboring countries, revealed the deep isolation of Israel, which stands behind the bars of international justice. The Council condemned the Tel Aviv government’s decision to occupy the Gaza Strip, control it, forcibly displace its people, and kill thousands more.”
It added: “Israel found no member in the Security Council to defend it or reject the condemnations by other member states except the U.S. delegate, who delivered a speech full of lies and legal nonsense that Washington could not find a single country to stand with it in endorsing.”
The Democratic Front condemned the U.S. delegate’s claim that Israel has the right to do whatever it wishes to defend its security.
They considered this “a green light lit by the U.S. administration for the Tel Aviv government, its army, and settlers to continue dangerous hostile actions in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Quds, southern Syria, and southern Lebanon.”
The Front noted that this represents “an attempt to establish a new standard of so-called Israeli security based on reshaping the political, security, military, and economic conditions of Israel’s neighboring countries to serve Israel’s interests and security.”
The Democratic Front confirmed that the joint press conference held by the five European Security Council members — Slovenia, Greece, France, the United Kingdom, and Denmark — also constitutes evidence of the United States’ deep isolation in the world and its solitary support for Israel’s systematic killing projects in the occupied Palestinian territories.
It pointed out that this situation “calls on Arab and Islamic countries, following this significant regional and international development, to reconsider the status of the Israeli entity and the United States and their policies, as they have become a hostile alliance against the Palestinian people and their legitimate national rights, and a hostile alliance in the content of their colonial project against the Arab neighboring countries to Palestine, which are threatened by the influx of displaced Palestinians, such as Egypt and Jordan, as well as by near-daily Israeli aggression like Lebanon, Syria, and others.”

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