In the draft resolution, all forms of terrorism are condemned, while the initiatives taken by Egypt and Qatar are appreciated. Pointing out the importance of turning the ceasefire into a sustainable ceasefire, the bill points out that “Hamas and other terrorist and extremist groups do not represent the Palestinian people” and that Hamas “has been declared a terrorist organization by some member states.”
The draft resolution emphasizes that Gaza is a part of the territory occupied in 1967 and supports the two-state solution.
“It is important to ensure an immediate and sustainable ceasefire to protect civilians on all sides, to deliver the necessary humanitarian aid, to reduce suffering, and to ensure that the ceasefire is accompanied by the release of all remaining captives,” the draft resolution said. expressions were used.
The draft resolution states that the ceasefire in question should be seen as an opportunity to create conditions to stop the conflicts in a more sustainable way, and demands that diplomatic efforts in this direction be increased.
The bill calls on all parties to comply with international law and international humanitarian law, and calls for the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure and the provision of humanitarian aid access.
The draft resolution opposes the forced displacement of civilians in Gaza and states that this would violate international law, international humanitarian law and international human rights law.
ELECTED MEMBERS OF UNSC ARE ALSO IN PREPARATION OF THE DRAFT
The 10 elected members of the UNSC are also preparing a draft resolution regarding the situation in Gaza.
In the text known as the draft resolution of “E-10”, an urgent ceasefire is requested in Gaza during Ramadan.
The draft resolution calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all captives, and also calls for the expansion of humanitarian aid distribution and the removal of obstacles to this.
On the other hand, France, which has been convening the UNSC in closed session on Gaza for two weeks, is also preparing a draft resolution.
It is stated that the French draft will then focus on a permanent ceasefire. (AA)