ISRAEL SUMMONS FRENCH AMBASSADOR OVER UN PALESTINE VOTE

Photo: Ma'an News Agency
Protestors wave a Palestinian flag on July 23, 2014 in Paris, during a demonstration to denounce Israel’s military campaign in Gaza and to show their support to the Palestinian people.(Photo: AFP/Ma’an News Agency)

Al-Quds (Occupied Jerusalem), 10 Rabi’ul Awwal 1436/1 January 2015 (MINA) – Israel’s government summoned the French ambassador on Wednesday (31/12) over his country’s support for a failed Palestinian bid to pass a UN resolution setting an end date for Israeli occupation.

Foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon told AFP that the ambassador, Patrick Maisonnave, was being summoned to the ministry in Jerusalem later in the day, Ma’an News Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

France along with China and Russia were among the eight countries which voted in favor of the text on Tuesday (30/12), but the resolution fell short of winning the nine “yes” votes necessary for adoption within the 15-member Security Council.

Palestine condemns United Nations Security Council

Previously, Palestine has lashed out at the United Nations Security Council’s failure to approve a draft resolution demanding the recognition of an independent Palestinian state.

“They had ample opportunity to engage and be part of this effort,” said Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the UN, on Tuesday, adding, “How long do we have to wait?”, Press TV quoted.

Earlier in the day, the Security Council did not adopt the draft resolution, which called for the recognition of an independent Palestinian state and the termination of the Israeli occupation.

The resolution needed to secure at least nine votes to be adopted by the 15-member Security Council. However, it managed to garner only eight positive votes, as the US and Australia voted against the resolution and the UK, Rwanda, Nigeria, South Korea and Lithuania abstained.

Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the UN, referred to the resolution, which was submitted by Jordan and backed by the Arab League, as “deeply imbalanced”.

The draft resolution designated occupied East al-Quds (Jerusalem) as the capital of a future Palestinian state, addressed the issue of Palestinians in Israeli prisons and demanded the end of Israeli occupation by 2017.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had earlier warned that his administration would no longer deal with Israel if the bid failed.

In November 2012, the United Nations General Assembly voted to upgrade Palestine’s status at the UN from “non-member observer entity” to “non-member observer state” despite strong opposition from Israel and the US. (T/P010/P3)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)