The United Nations General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly in favor of expanding Palestine's rights, with a resolution that effectively recognizes Palestinian statehood. The vote, which saw 143 countries in favor and only nine against, including the United States and Israel, has sparked significant controversy. Critics argue that this move rewards terrorism and violates federal law, calling for American taxpayers to defund the UN in response. They specifically mention the October 7th perpetrators being put on a pedestal. The decision is expected to lead to more countries recognizing Palestinian statehood, adding to the over 140 UN member states that already do so.
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Analysis by Ishaan Tharoor: Several more countries are expected to join the more than 140 U.N. member states that have recognized Palestinian statehood. https://t.co/zwtYzoxPF3
UN VOTE REWARDS TERRORISM WITH STATEHOOD // The UN General Assembly’s decision to confer nation-state status on terrorists puts the October 7th perpetrators on a pedestal. American taxpayers should weaponize this disgraceful vote – which violated federal law – to defund the UN. https://t.co/Pcm5ENHJuP
Critics see 'reward' for terrorism as UN General Assembly expands Palestine's rights Only nine countries voted against the resolution, among them the United States and Israel. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/bHFZxh0F4S