On May 10 local time, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution concerning Palestine's entry into the UN, which became the focus of the outside world. The Israeli representative even made an astonishing move to "smash the UN Charter" on the spot at the UN General Assembly. According to the information released by CCTV reporter Xu Dezhi on social media, after the General Assembly meeting, Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson of the Secretary General of the United Nations, said at the press conference in response to questions that he would not comment specifically on the actions of representatives of various countries, but the premise for the United Nations to abide by is respect for the Charter of the United Nations. When questioned, Farhan also said that he "has been in the United Nations for a long time and has seen too much".
At the press conference held on the same day, the reporter asked about the move of Israel's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Erdan to "smash the United Nations Charter" at the United Nations General Assembly: What is the Secretary General's view on this scene?
The Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations Eldan smashed the Charter of the United Nations at the United Nations General Assembly
Farhan responded: We will not comment ... We have said that we will not comment on the statements made by representatives of various countries. No matter in the past or now, such dramatic effects are carried out by Member States when they present them, or are an indispensable part of them. We will not comment.
Deputy Spokesperson of the Secretary General of the United Nations Mohamed Farhan responded to questions about the actions of Israeli representatives at the press conference
"But when it comes to the Charter, it is clear that the premise for the United Nations to abide by is to respect the Charter of the United Nations. All Member States have vowed to defend the Charter of the United Nations, and we hope they will fulfill their obligations." Farhan continued to answer.
The reporter asked: Are you television Is it uncomfortable to see this picture?
Farhan said, "I have been in the United Nations for a long time, and I have seen too much." He then took out a new Charter of the United Nations from his clothes and said, "There are many other charters, such as this one, which is intact and the concept has not been damaged."
In response to questions at the press conference, Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson of the Secretary General of the United Nations, said that the United Nations has many other charters.
"You 'resurrected' it," the reporter said.
"The Charter will accompany us. As I said, it is the basic document of the United Nations. As long as the United Nations is still there, the Charter will still be there," Farhan said.
According to the live video clips released earlier by the Associated Press and other media, after the General Assembly passed the resolution on Palestine's accession to the United Nations, the representative of Israel, Erdan, said at the meeting, "Today, I will hold up a mirror for you." He then took out a small paper shredder and inserted the cover of the Charter of the United Nations into it for smashing, He also said, "You are tearing up the Charter of the United Nations with your own hands.".
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Al Jazeera said that the Iranian Foreign Ministry later said in a statement that this showed Israel's "arrogance". Israel believed that the Charter of the United Nations would be valuable only if Member States kept silent about their attacks on Gaza. Nasser Karnani, spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, also posted a post on the X platform accusing Israel of "killing more than 34000 women, children and innocent civilians in seven months of war crimes, seriously violating international humanitarian law, and being charged with genocide". "The criminals are shameful."
After the General Assembly adopted a resolution at its emergency special session granting more rights to Palestine, Palestinian President Abbas issued a statement thanking the Palestinian countries that voted for Palestine at the meeting and their "support for truth and justice". Abbas said in the statement that the overwhelming vote in support of Palestine demonstrated the world's support for the freedom and rights of the Palestinian people, as well as its rejection of Israel's occupation of Palestinian land and aggression against the Palestinian people. In view of the results of this vote, the Palestinian State will continue to strive to obtain full membership of the United Nations through the decisions of the Security Council, and call on more countries to recognize the Palestinian State.