On November 15, local time, the UN Security Council held a meeting to vote on the current situation between Palestine and Israel, and voted to adopt a resolution focusing on humanitarian concerns and highlighting the protection of children. Zhang Jun, China's Permanent representative to the UN, chaired the meeting as the rotating president of the Security Council this month.
This is the first resolution adopted by the Security Council since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7, and the first resolution adopted by the Security Council on the Palestinian-Israeli issue since the end of 2016.
The resolution was drafted by Malta. The resolution expresses its deep concern at the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and its serious impact on civilians, in particular children. The resolution calls for the urgent implementation of an extended humanitarian pause of sufficient days throughout the Gaza Strip to allow for the provision of essential goods and services, emergency relief and recovery efforts, including the search of missing children in damaged and destroyed buildings and the arrangement of medical evacuations for sick and wounded children. It also rejects forced displacement, stresses the protection of all medical and humanitarian workers, humanitarian sites and critical infrastructure, and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held.
China voted in favor of the vote. In his explanatory remarks after the vote, Zhang Jun said that China always supports all efforts aimed at promoting a ceasefire, ending the fighting and restoring peace, and welcomes any initiative that is conducive to protecting civilians and easing the humanitarian crisis. China voted in favour of the draft resolution proposed by Malta, while noting that the Security Council should have adopted a more comprehensive and stronger resolution earlier. For reasons that are well known, the current resolution can only be a first step based on a minimum of consensus. Nonetheless, the resolution is a positive step towards a ceasefire, a bottom-line requirement to save lives and avert an even greater humanitarian crisis and disaster.
In addition to China, 11 other members voted in favour. The United States and Britain abstained, arguing that the resolution failed to explicitly condemn Hamas. Russia also abstained from the vote, stressing that a humanitarian pause cannot replace an immediate ceasefire.
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