US' "veto power" impedes pressure on Tel Aviv; French workers in Marseilles avoid loading war equipment for Israel
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Pars Today- The United States' vetoing of another UN Security Council resolution prevented approval of a resolution on the Gaza Strip and caused worldwide rage.
As the US exercised the "veto power", the UNSC once again failed to ratify a resolution about the Gaza Strip. According to this report, all other 14 members of the UNSC voted for the resolution, but the US alone voted against and prevented its ratification. This resolution had been raised, after escalation of the Israeli attacks on Gaza and persistence of human crisis in the region, in a bid to exercise pressure on the illegal Zionist regime to stop the war.
US' blank check for Zionists for carnage in Gaza
The Palestinian Mujahedeen Movement described the US vetoing of the UNSC resolution for ceasefire in Gaza as a blank check to the Zionists for carnage and genocide of Gazans. The movement, issuing a statement, strongly condemned the veto by the criminal American government and stressed, "This move clearly shows that the Trump administration, like the previous one in the country, is the main partner in the genocide and racial cleansing of the people of Gaza by the Zionist regime."
Global wrath against US move at UNSC
The Russian envoy to the UN emphasized that the United States is partner in the savage carnage unleashed by the Zionist regime in Gaza. France, too, expressed regret over vetoing the draft resolution and stressed that the human situation is catastrophic in the Gaza Strip. Pakistan announced that the American veto is a green light to the fake Zionist regime for genocide of Palestinians and a stain on the UNSC. Malaysia condemned the move, too. British representative at the UNSC stressed that London would support the resolutions for stopping the war in Gaza and easing the dispatch of aid to the region. Chinese representative at the UNSC said, "The result of voting at the Security Council showed that the reason for failure of this body to end the Gaza crisis is the US' obstructionism."
Support for Gaza: Trinity College cuts ties with Israel
The directorate council of the credited "Trinity College" of Dublin, Ireland, agreed with cutting relations with Israeli universities and companies in a bid to protest continuation of violating international and human rules by the Zionist regime in Gaza. The decision includes severing educational, research and commercial cooperation and ending investment and agreements for exchanging students with Israeli institutes. According to the decision, Trinity College will not facilitate or support any cooperation with Israeli institutions. The directorate council of the college made the decision after the 5-day campaign of the students at the campus.
"No" to sending arms to Occupied Territories
Workers of Marseilles port, France, refused to load a container consisting military equipment for Israel. The syndicate of workers at Marseilles stressed in a statement, "Marseilles port shouldn't be used to provide arms and equipment for Israel." The statement adds, "The equipment in this container are used in the attacks and massacres unleashed by the Zionist regime army against the Palestinian people."
Zionist officer promoted for crimes in Gaza
Zionist paper, Haaretz, reported that the regime's army has promoted an occupying officer in spite of the crimes he has committed in the Gaza Strip. According to the report, other Zionist forces have testified that the officer had issued the command to shoot Palestinians with white flags in their hands. The military forces under his command confessed that he had issued the command while the mentioned Palestinians posed no danger.
Over 10,000 Palestinian captives in Zionist regime dungeons
POW Affairs Organization, POW Club and Dhamir Institute, issuing a joint statement, stressed that the number of the Palestinian captives in the prisons of the Zionist regime has amounted to over 10,400 till the beginning of June,2025. According to the statement, this figure does not include those captives who are kept at the camps affiliated to the usurper regime's military. The statement adds that there are 49 women among the captives, 8 of whom have been arrested with no charges. Moreover, 440 children and 3,562 administrative captives are among the captives.
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