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At UN meeting, Iran envoy slams Security Council’s silence on Israeli atrocities against Palestinians

This file photo shows Israeli forces confronting Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

A senior Iranian envoy has slammed the Security Council's silence on Israel's brazen violation of all UN resolutions, saying the inaction emboldens the "despicable" Tel Aviv regime to continue committing atrocities against Palestinians.

Iran's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Amir Saied Iravani made the remarks while addressing a United Nations Security Council meeting on “the situation in the Middle East including Question of Palestine” in New York on Friday.

"Due to the Security Council's silence, all UN resolutions from the past several decades have remained on paper only while we continue to witness more atrocities committed against Palestinians by such a despicable regime," he said.

Pointing to the deteriorating situation in the occupied Palestine territories, the envoy added that the Israeli regime is fully aware that the international community would never hold it accountable for its crimes against the Palestinian people given “consistent support and a cart de Blanche” from one permanent member of the Security Council, in an apparent reference to the US.

"The Israeli regime has persisted with its oppressive, expansionist, and apartheid practices as well as systematic violation of the human rights of Palestinians through killing innocent people, including women and children, stealing and demolishing the property of the Palestinian people, and forcibly evicting them from their homes," the Iranian diplomat said

He urged all members of the Security Council to consider whether any UN resolutions, particularly those urging an end to Palestine's occupation, settlement expansions, or blockade of Gaza, have been implemented.

According to UN reports, the year 2022 has been the "deadliest" year for the Palestinian people since 2006, Iravani said, adding, "Today, Gaza has become the world's largest prison, and the voice of the oppressed people of Gaza is silenced. Many people, including women, and children face severe deprivation and violations of their basic rights."

"This is a crime against humanity, a violation of all international laws and norms, and a serious threat to international peace and security," he warned.

He noted that the Israeli regime has been committing such brutal crimes and atrocities against the Palestinian people without ceasing over the past 74 years and "neither the occupation has ended, nor has the occupier and apartheid regime faced any consequences."

Iravani emphasized that the Security Council must lend effective support to the Palestinian people and help them take decisive action to stop the aggressor and end the occupation.

"We believe that the conflict in Palestine can only be resolved if the occupation ends and the inalienable rights of self-determination of the Palestinian people are fully recognized, restored, and protected, resulting in the full restoration of Palestinian sovereignty over the entire Palestine," he said.

He added that such a goal will not be achieved unless the Security Council ends inaction, stressing, “The Council's current position has only encouraged and emboldened the Israeli regime to perpetuate its occupation and atrocities against the oppressed people of Palestine."

Iravani once again reaffirmed the Islamic Republic's duty to support Palestine's legitimate rights to resistance in the face of oppression and aggression of the apartheid Israeli regime in line with the right of self-determination, saying this will be Iran's "principled policy until the occupation ends."

In his remarks, the envoy also categorically rejected as "baseless" the allegations leveled by the Israeli representative at the UN meeting, who attempted to accuse Iran of hostile actions and malicious activities that the terrorist regime has conducted itself and is continuing against regional countries and beyond, emphasizing that such unfounded accusations aim to deflect attention from the meeting's agenda item.

The Iranian representative slammed Israel's blatant threats against his country, as a UN member, as a flagrant violation of the UN Charter and international law, saying, "The Security Council must condemn strongly such reckless and belligerent statements, which can pose a threat to regional and international peace and security."

"Given the UN Security Council's unique role and mandate in maintaining international peace and security, we believe that membership in the Security Council entails greater responsibility and more professionalism," the Iranian ambassador pointed out.

The Iranian diplomat’s remarks in condemnation of Israel’s crimes come as the UN Human Rights Council and international human rights organizations have accused Israel of apartheid in the past two years.

The UN Human Rights Council, Human Rights Watch and other international human rights organizations have accused Israel of apartheid in the past two years.

Earlier this year, reports emerged that the Israeli Foreign Ministry was planning a campaign to head off accusations of apartheid by the commission.

The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory said on Thursday that it will investigate apartheid charges against Israel, stoking serious fears among Israeli authorities that the probe would recognize the regime as apartheid due to its ongoing atrocities against Palestinians.

Israel has killed at least 183 Palestinians since the start of 2022 in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, including 26 since the start of October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a new report earlier this week.

Local and international rights groups have condemned Israel’s excessive use of force and “shoot-to-kill policy” against Palestinians, at the time the mainstream media and Western powers turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by the Israeli occupation forces on a daily basis.


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