
A wounded Palestinian is evacuated during clashes with Israeli troops at the Israel-Gaza border, April 6, 2018.
For the second week in a row, the US has vetoed a UN Security Council (UNSC) statement calling on Secretary General Antonio Guterres to launch an independent inquiry into the Gaza violence. Put forward by Kuwait, a non-permanent UNSC member, it also reaffirmed the Palestinians' right to peacefully oppose Israeli policies on the occupied lands.
Fourteen of the 15 Security Council members agreed to the statement, but the United States, Israel's closest ally, voted against, Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour told reporters at the UN headquarters in New York on Friday evening. He said the UN rejection was "very irresponsible," and that it gives Israel "the green light to continue with their onslaught against the civilian population" in Gaza.
















Comment: Also see: UN warns Israel against "unjustified and unlawful" murder of Palestinians in military occupied Gaza is breach of Geneva conventions