The vast majority of the world voted at the UN General Assembly to demand an end to Israel’s unlawful occupation of Palestinian territory within 12 months, with 124 countries (64%) in favor, 14 (7%) against, and 43 (22%) abstentions.

The General Assembly resolution was based on a July ruling by the top UN legal authority, the International Court of Justice, which stated that “Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is unlawful” and that “Israel is under an obligation to bring to an end its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as rapidly as possible”.

The countries that voted against the resolution, in effect supporting Israel’s illegal occupation, were the United States, Israel, Argentina, Czechia, Hungary, Malawi, Papa New Guinea, and Paraguay, plus the tiny Pacific island nations of Fiji, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau, Tonga, and Tuvalu.

These small island countries that consistently echo Washington’s unpopular votes in the UN are essentially unofficial US colonies, and mostly use the US dollar or Australian dollar as their currencies. Together, the six have a combined population of just over 1 million people, making them some of the smallest nations on Earth.

Among the large countries that abstained were India, Australia, Canada, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ethiopia.

However, in a break with Washington, a few longtime US allies voted in support of the resolution, most notably Japan, as well as France, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain.

Several countries did not vote in the September 18 General Assembly session. These include a few nations that would without a doubt have supported the resolution, such as Venezuela, which lost its voting rights because it cannot pay UN membership fees due to illegal Western sanctions. The US and its European allies have stolen billions of dollars of Venezuelan foreign assets and reserves, and Washington has blocked Venezuela from using the US-controlled financial system.

The resolution was not controversial; it simply called for the implementation of a decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN’s top legal body.

On July 19, the ICJ issued a historic ruling stating:

– the State of Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is unlawful;

– the State of Israel is under an obligation to bring to an end its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as rapidly as possible;

– the State of Israel is under an obligation to cease immediately all new settlement activities, and to evacuate all settlers from the Occupied Palestinian Territory;

– the State of Israel has the obligation to make reparation for the damage caused to all the natural or legal persons concerned in the Occupied Palestinian Territory;

– all States are under an obligation not to recognize as legal the situation arising from the unlawful presence of the State of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and not to render aid or assistance in maintaining the situation created by the continued presence of the State of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

Since war broke out in Gaza in October 2023, Washington has repeatedly vetoed Security Council resolutions that call for peace and a ceasefire.

US President Joe Biden has strongly supported Israel as it has brutally bombed civilians in Gaza, in what UN experts say is a campaign of genocide.

In a press conference in Tel Aviv in October, Biden asserted that “if Israel didn’t exist, we’d have to invent it”, given how strategic the colonial state is for US imperial interests.

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  • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    The fact that Ukraine "abstained" should make you libs think.

    I know you won't though lol

    • porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      Ukraine may have a terrible, far right regime, but this vote doesn't really say much about it, given that their survival currently depends on not pissing off the USA in any way. If their major military support was coming from a country that wanted it the other way around it would've been that way, there's no principle behind it.

        • porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml
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          2 months ago

          Nah it's you that is not thinking. It is specifically the USA which is the problem. You can see that this map is, unusually, not "always the same map", with many right wing neoliberal countries (France, Japan, New Zealand, ...) voting for this. It's not at all about the internal political alignment of the countries and just about who is a US proxy.

    • Geth@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      Fuck off. Their interest lies with their own survival at the moment and that is strongly connected to a certain superpower voting no. Again, fuck off with that bullshit.

  • BearGun@ttrpg.network
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    2 months ago

    Why the fuck did we (Sweden) abstain? What the fuck? Sometimes I hate my government man. This is such a fucking obvious vote.

    • Display name@feddit.nu
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      2 months ago

      Because Arab haters are part of the government and the rest wants to guzzle yank dick.

      I'm ashamed, we recognized Palestine 2014 but now we can't say that we want them to be free

    • kristina [she/her]
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      2 months ago

      except iberia + francophones which is kinda huge tbh. we're even seeing some anglos in new zealand being cooler. theres so many things unusual about this map honestly

      • kristina [she/her]
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        2 months ago

        Some time between 1992-2006 because Montenegro isn't independent. Given the implied international relationships I assume this is during the early Yugoslav wars

    • Rinox@feddit.it
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      2 months ago

      This looks like a weird version of a cold world era map, blue being US and allies, red USSR and allies and yellow non aligned countries. A little bit weird in Africa and south America, but we're mostly there

  • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    I'd say same map but some parts of Europe are being cool. Like, fucking France??

    • Utter_Karate [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 months ago

      Look at Estonia and Latvia being on the right side of history! This is not a sentence you get to use very often, so make sure to use it now before they make any other decisions.

    • kristina [she/her]
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      2 months ago

      which palestinian freedom fighter in france concussed macron today???

    • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
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      2 months ago

      Oh yeah, I was actually there and played a festival with my band like a month ago. Beautiful country. Obviously dogshit government.

      • kristina [she/her]
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        2 months ago

        i really love the countryside, theres still little pockets of communism but its all dying out as the old die off. we've been thoroughly colonized by the west and now with the ukrainian refugee situation czechia has been taking a very far right turn. libertarians used to be a weird wacko thing but now its one of the predominant types of male. sad. and they are even recruiting for azov in prague now, and it was interdicted by the communists

        https://www.kscm.cz/cs/aktualne/aktuality/zaznelo-hlasite-fasismus-tu-vitan-neni/

        • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
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          2 months ago

          Oh god yes the countryside, the highway we were driving was closed for work at this one point and we had to take a detour, so we went through these valleys with the cutest little villages and farms I've ever seen, and I fell madly in love. Really hope to go back there some day.

  • Mantikora [none/use any]
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    2 months ago

    Pukes of my country and my neighbor country, which survived a brutal war, SUSTAINED. Fucking little NATO bitches. One day NATO will they their coast for wars, two one of the most beautiful coasts in the world and I say fuck you, traitors, you deserved it. removed.