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The United States vetoed the Palestinian Authoritys application for full

The Palestinian Authority condemned the use of the US veto and called the decision unfair, unethical and unjust.

The United States has blocked Palestine’s application for full UN membership. The United States blocked membership by using its veto power at a UN Security Council meeting.

According to the United States, an independent Palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and not through the UN.

– The United States continues to strongly support the two-state solution, the US deputy ambassador to the UN Robert Wood stated after Thursday’s vote.

The proposal for full membership was made by Algeria.

12 of the 15 member countries of the Security Council were in favor of the motion. Britain and Switzerland abstained from voting.

of the Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in its statement, the Chancellery condemns the decision of the United States to use its veto. According to the statement, the US solution is unfair, unethical and unjust.

Abbas said after the vote that the US was encouraging a “genocidal war against our people” with its decision.

The Palestinian extremist organization Hamas also said it condemned the US decision to block Palestine’s full membership in the UN.

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz in turn says the Security Council rejected the disgraceful proposal for full Palestinian membership.

The Palestinian Authority is an observer member of the UN.

The US is Israel’s main ally, so the veto was expected. However, the pressure on the United States is increasing all the time as the war in Gaza continues.

Presenter of the application, UN Ambassador of Algeria Amar Bendjama said the council’s decision was an “endless shame”.

Full UN membership requires the approval of the Security Council first, which means at least nine yes votes out of 15 countries. The permanent member states of the Council can veto the majority decisions of the Security Council.

After approval by the Council, membership would have to be approved by the UN General Assembly with a two-thirds majority.

Sources: Reuters, AFP

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