The UN General Assembly passed a resolution in support of Palestine.
On Wednesday evening, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution regarding the celebration of the anniversary of the occupation of Palestine (Nakba Day) despite the opposition of the United States, England and the Zionist regime.
In this resolution, the need to hold a high-level meeting to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the occupation of Palestine (Nakba Day) is emphasized.
In this voting, 90 different countries of the world, including most Arab and Islamic countries, voted positively. 30 countries including America, England, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia voted against and 47 other countries abstained. Based on this, this resolution was finally approved by consensus.
Nakba Day (May 14, 1948) is considered the worst day in the history of Palestinians, this day is actually the day of the establishment of the fake Zionist regime on the occupied Palestinian lands, which was realized with the massacre of thousands of people and the displacement and homelessness of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
On Wednesday evening, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution regarding the celebration of the anniversary of the occupation of Palestine (Nakba Day) despite the opposition of the United States, England and the Zionist regime.
In this resolution, the need to hold a high-level meeting to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the occupation of Palestine (Nakba Day) is emphasized.
In this voting, 90 different countries of the world, including most Arab and Islamic countries, voted positively. 30 countries including America, England, Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia voted against and 47 other countries abstained. Based on this, this resolution was finally approved by consensus.