
TEHRAN Irans permanent ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, has strongly condemned a United States strategy to forcibly displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, calling it an outright offense of global law and human rights.Speaking at a UN Security Council dispute in New York on Tuesday, Iravani rejected the idea that Gaza might be taken from Palestinians, stressing the areas rightful status as Palestinian land.
He criticized the Security Council for not having the ability to solve conflicts efficiently, pointing out the need for reform to make it more democratic and representative of global power shifts, especially those affecting the Global South.The Iranian diplomat even more accused the United States of using its veto power to secure Israel from accountability for its actions versus Palestinians.
The United States regularly shields Israel from facing repercussions for its offenses of global law, including its crimes against Palestinians and acts of aggression versus other nations, he said.Iravani likewise condemned the United States for pressing a colonial plan to displace Palestinians, a relocation he called an assault on basic human rights.
He got in touch with the United States and its Western allies to be held accountable for the suffering and damage caused by their unilateral coercive measures.The strategy, which United States President Donald Trump talked about with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month, proposes taking control of Gaza, potentially with United States military involvement, to change the region into a Riviera of the Middle East.
Trumps tip that displaced Palestinians be transplanted elsewhere has been met with widespread criticism from human rights groups, activists, and even a few of the USs allies.The US has sent billions in military aid to Israel during the continuous Gaza dispute, which started in October 2023.
The violence has actually led to the deaths of over 48,000 Palestinians, with more than 111,000 others injured, according to the latest reports from the Israeli Ministry of Military Affairs.