India and Palestine vote against Israel at UN, Modi’s diplomacy surprises many countries

United Nations: India’s vote against Israel on a United Nations resolution has left the world’s diplomacy experts baffled. Palestinian influence is evident in this resolution proposed by the United Nations against Israel. Not only that, India also voted for Palestine and against Israel. Prime Minister Modi’s great diplomacy shocked the world. The world is wondering if this is the same India that first called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, not only assuring him of its full solidarity with Israel, but also with Netanyahu Yahu stood together. Previously, the United Nations had tabled several resolutions against Israel, but India subsequently either voted in favor of Israel or abstained from the voting process. But this time, India openly stood with Palestine in voting against Israel.

This stance of India has even confused the world’s leading diplomats. The whole world wants to know what diplomatic means Prime Minister Modi relied on to win the support of both parties and the opposition. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s charismatic leadership is sparking discussions everywhere. What is special is that although Israel supported Palestine on this proposal, it did not express any dissatisfaction with India. Now let us tell you what the whole thing is?

The proposal was submitted to the United Nations against Israel

At the UN General Assembly, India voted against Israel and supported a UNGA resolution calling on Israel to withdraw its troops from East Jerusalem and other Palestinian territories it has occupied since 1967. At the same time, we reiterate our call for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in West Asia. A draft resolution proposed by Senegal on a “peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue” was overwhelmingly adopted by the 193-member General Assembly on Tuesday. India was one of 157 countries to vote in favor.

These countries voted for Israel and against the United Nations

Eight UN General Assembly members – Argentina, Hungary, Israel, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea and the United States – voted against the UN General Assembly resolution in favor of Israel. Cameroon, the Czech Republic, Ecuador, Georgia, Paraguay, Ukraine and Uruguay abstained from voting. The resolution, adopted orally as amended, called for “a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in West Asia without delay” on the basis of relevant United Nations resolutions and an end to the Israeli occupation that began in 1967, including in East Jerusalem. The phone rang again .

What are the requirements for a proposal?

The resolution calls for “Israel to withdraw from the Palestinian territories it has occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem” and to realize the rights of the Palestinian people, primarily the right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state. Through this resolution, the Assembly reaffirmed its unwavering support for a two-State solution for Israel and Palestine in accordance with international law, under which the two countries would coexist in peace and security within recognized borders based on the pre-1967 borders. Stay. The resolution rejects any efforts that would result in demographic or territorial changes in the Gaza Strip, including any actions that would limit the territory of Gaza.

Gaza Strip is part of Palestine

The resolution also emphasized that the Gaza Strip is an integral part of the Palestinian territory occupied in 1967 and “reaffirmed the vision of a two-state solution in which the Gaza Strip would become part of Palestine.” Emphasizes the complete cessation of all acts of violence and incitement, including military attacks, sabotage and acts of terrorism. India voted in favor of another UN General Assembly resolution requiring Israel to implement relevant Security Council resolutions, withdraw its troops from the occupied Syrian Golan and return to the June 1967 border line.

The Golan Heights is a rocky plateau in southwestern Syria, about 60 kilometers south of the Syrian capital Damascus. It is bounded by the Yarmouk River to the south and the Sea of ​​Galilee to the west. The United Nations considers the area to be part of Syria. However, during the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel occupied the Golan Heights. The proposal received 97 votes in favor and 8 against, with 64 countries including Australia, Canada, Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States abstaining from voting. (language)

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