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Biden admin vetoes UN Security Council draft resolution against Israel that would ‘embolden Hamas’
After growing calls from members of Congress and pro-Israel voices, the Biden administration vetoed a draft resolution against the Jewish state at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday.
The U.N. Security Council voted 14-1 in favor of the resolution sponsored by the 10 non-permanent members on the 15-member council, but it was not adopted because of the U.S. veto.
U.S. Ambassador Robert A. Wood issued a scathing indictment of the draft resolution that favored the U.S.-designated terrorist movement, Hamas, over the release of more than 100 hostages, including seven Americans held by the jihadi organization in Gaza. Wood also took many of the council members to task for seeking a «cynical» outcome and «path of discord.»
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Wood said some members of the council wanted the U.S. to veto the resolution, implying the states preferred to stoke a clash rather than secure the freedom of the hostages.
Sitting in for Ambassador Linda-Thomas-Greenfield, he said the draft’s demand for «an unconditional cease-fire with Hamas means this council accepts Hamas retaining power in Gaza. The United States will never accept this.» He termed the resolution as a way to «embolden Hamas.»
The palpable frustration of the U.S. ambassador was repeatedly expressed, stating America «worked for weeks to avoid this outcome» and «could not support [an] unconditional cease-fire that failed to release hostages.»
According to the resolution, which was overseen by Algeria, the measure sought for an «immediate, unconditional and permanent cease-fire» to be imposed on Israel. The resolution did not guarantee the release of the hostages.
«This resolution would have sent a dangerous message to Hamas. There is no need to come back to the negotiating table. Hamas would have seen it as a vindication of cynical strategy,» noted Wood.
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He stressed that Hamas wants the international community to forget about the hostages from more than 20 member states who have been held for 410 days. Wood cited Hamas’ bad faith negotiation strategy.
«Hamas has rejected deal after deal after deal. Some members of this council, in their public statements, ignore the callous intransigence of Hamas and indeed, fail to condemn Hamas, «he said.
The proposed resolution omitted any criticism of the terrorist organization Hamas, which slaughtered nearly 1,200 people on Oct. 7, 2023. Hamas murdered more than 40 Americans on that day.
Wood noted that some members do not want to confront the reality that «It is not Israel standing in the way of the cease-fire. It is Hamas.» He added that some members of the council would not recognize that Hamas instigated the war against Israel.
Following Wood’s speech, French Ambassador Nicolas de Rivière thanked the sponsors of the draft and noted France «deeply regrets that it was not adopted today.»
He warned that «The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is disastrous, and it continues to worsen day by day. International humanitarian law is being trampled underfoot. Against this background, the only response would have been, and remains, an immediate and permanent cease-fire.»
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On Monday, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, warned that «This resolution is just one of several assaults on Israel being planned at the United Nations, meant to preemptively and permanently undermine the incoming Trump administration and Republican Congress.»
Cruz told Fox News Digital that «I will work with my Republican colleagues and with President Trump to take whatever steps are necessary to undo these measures, including fundamentally reevaluating our relationship with the U.N. and the Palestinians, broadly cutting aid, imposing sanctions on specific officials responsible for those measures, and countering governments and NGOs pushing or implementing them.»
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Netanyahu offers $5 million to Palestinians for every Israeli hostage they help free
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday took steps to secure the release of the Israeli hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza, offering a $5 million reward per captive to any Palestinian who helps to secure their freedom.
Netanyahu made the announcement during a trip to the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza, which splits Northern Gaza and Gaza City from the rest of the Strip, where brutal fighting has occurred for more than a year as Israel looks to eradicate Hamas.
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«To those who want to leave this entanglement I say: Whoever brings us a hostage, will find a safe way out for himself and his family,» the prime minister said, speaking alongside Defense Minister Israel Katz, reported Israeli press agency TPS. «We will also give $5 million for every hostage. Choose, the choice is yours, but the result will be the same.
«We will bring them all back,» Netanyahu said.
Fox News Digital could not immediately reach Netanyahu’s office or the White House for comment on ongoing efforts to return the hostages.
The Hostage Family Forum also told Fox News Digital that it had no comment at the time of this report.
There are still 101 hostages believed to be held by Hamas of the 251 people who were abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, including seven Americans.
At least 33 of the hostages still held by the terrorist network are believed to have been killed. Their bodies continue to be held by Hamas as supposed bargaining chips, including three Americans.
Ruby Chen, the father of one of the American hostages, Itay Chen, who was ambushed near the border while serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Oct. 7, said he «doubts» Netanyahu’s reward system will be successful.
«I think [Netanyahu’s] initiative is a smoke screen and tactical but not strategic,» Chen said.
The father of Itay said Netanayhu is maneuvering with this latest announcement by refusing to detail what Israel will not do, like leave Gaza, and instead «say what he is willing to offer to get all the hostages» rather than a smaller number of hostages during a cease-fire.
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Netanyahu, who also met with Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, chief of staff of the IDF, vowed that Hamas would never be able to return to power in Gaza.
«Hamas will not rule in Gaza,» Netanyahu reportedly said. «We are eliminating its military capabilities in very impressive fashion. We are moving on to its governing abilities, and we are not yet done. Hamas will not be in Gaza.»
The prime minister championed the success of IDF forces in combating the terrorist group and, along with his defense minister, spoke with IDF reserve brigade commanders on the Gaza coast about ongoing challenges and operational activity.
The IDF in September assessed that Hamas had largely been defeated and that the remnants of the terrorist group continue to operate through guerrilla combat-based activities that will take time to dismantle.
Israel has not detailed a timeline for when it will end its military operations in Gaza and peace talks earlier this year appeared to come to a standstill over apparently insurmountable disagreements regarding security corridors in the Strip.
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It remains unclear where peace talks stand today between Israel and Hamas.
The U.S., representing Israel, was working closely with Qatar and Egypt, which represented the Hamas side, for weeks in a move to end the brutal fighting that is reported to have killed some 43,000 people in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, more than half of whom were reported to be women and children. However, these figures do not detail the number of terrorist deaths.
Earlier this month Qatar said it could no longer be involved in mediation efforts due to a lack of willingness by both Hamas and Israel to engage in good faith attempts to end the deadly conflict.
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