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Djibouti welcomed UN resolution in favor of Palestine, but demands more

According to an article published in the newspaper La Nation, the African country emphasized the importance of this document in alleviating the humanitarian catastrophe under the occupation, but it does not stop the bloodshed in Gaza.

The text reiterated the call to “put an end to the brutal aggression, crimes of genocide, destruction and displacement suffered by the Palestinian fraternal people, especially in the Gaza Strip, under the occupation of the Israeli armed forces.”

Djibouti reiterated its call on the UN Security Council to assume its responsibilities in implementing all its resolutions related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

This, the publication continues, with the aim of achieving a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution, seen as the only way to resolve the Palestinian issue, as well as ending the illegal Israeli occupation and achieving lasting stability in the middle to create eastern region.

On December 22, this Council of the multilateral organization adopted the negotiated resolution on Gaza, which calls for “creating the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities” and providing more humanitarian assistance.

With 13 votes in favor and two abstentions (Russia and the United States), the instrument calls for the immediate, safe and unhindered delivery of aid to the civilian population in the enclave and the urgent release of the hostages.

In addition, he called for compliance with obligations to conduct hostilities and protect the population and their property, humanitarian access and humanitarian personnel and their freedom of movement.

The text insisted that medical personnel and their means of transport must be respected and protected in accordance with international regulations and reiterated that nothing in the resolution relieves the parties of these obligations.

Since October 7 last year, the war launched by Israel against the Palestinian coastal enclave has left more than 20,000 dead and 52,000 injured.

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