Guterres admitted that he was unable to save the hostages, and the ambassador mocked the ceasefire a

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

On December 15, local time, representatives of Israelis' families met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in New York and accused the UN of not doing enough to help release their relatives.

However, Guterres replied to the families of the hostages: he expressed solidarity with the families of the hostages, but unfortunately he did not have the power or strength to return their loved ones. Guterres is indeed right, the United Nations does not have power, because its strength can only come from the cooperation of member states, although it is called the United Nations, but it is definitely not a country, and the EU and ASEAN organizations are not much different, and the action is not even as good as the latter, because the more members of the international organizations, the more difficult it is to coordinate opinions, and the United Nations is also different from the European Union, where the countries veto, and the principle of the five permanent members of the major powers, so the UN General Assembly, which is more powerful, is not as good as the Security Council.

Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan, issued a statement questioning the recent "humanitarian" ceasefire by all sides at the United Nations, saying that it was essentially "saving Hamas" rather than caring about Israel and its future.

"There is no such thing as a 'humanitarian' ceasefire!," he saidA ceasefire that should truly be called 'Save Hamas'. You don't care about Israel and her future at all. You also don't care about hostages. ”

Of course, there is no point in criticizing the United Nations excessively, but the United Nations gives people too many illusions, thinking that the Secretary-General is the United Nations, but the United Nations is a miniature version of this earth, what the world is like, what the United Nations is like, the statements of the members of the United Nations, it is impossible to exceed the opinions of the countries they represent, but the United Nations often asks Israel how to be, but it cannot ask Hamas how to be, and the president of the International Red Cross is criticized by the families of the Israeli hostages will only criticize Israel ** is a reason.

Of course, it can only make demands on Israel, because it knows that Israel abides by international law, although it has been condemning claims that Israel ignores international rules.

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