Russia’s permanent representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzia has called on the United Nations to consider imposing sanctions on Israel over its non-compliance with obligatory resolutions passed by the Security Council.
He noted that UNSC Resolution 2728 demanded a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan, and this had not been implemented by Israel.
“We remind you once again that non-compliance with mandatory Security Council resolutions must lead to sanctions against violators.
We believe that the Council should consider this issue without delay,” Nebenzia said on Thursday during a UN Security Council meeting.
French Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne also called for sanctions on Israel earlier this month. In February, Paris sanctioned 28 Israeli nationals, though the French government has not published their names.
The Hamas ceasefire resolution was adopted by the Security Council on March 25 in a vote of 14 in favor to none against, with the US abstaining.
The document demanded a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages, and for humanitarian access to Gaza to be ensured.
The delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza is nearly impossible at the moment, Nebenzia said, pointing to data from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, which demonstrates that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are currently blocking half of the humanitarian convoys heading to the region.
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How would you feel if another country's actions directly contradicted a major international agreement, and should those actions be punished?
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No it should not be punished, it is important for opposition to be known.
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Should the international community have a mechanism to enforce compliance with UN Security Council resolutions, and how would you envision it working?
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No I think the UN should be abolished as it is a corrupt organisation.
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Force law and order and make sure all nations follow it, whether they are allies or not.
Failure results in non-war punishments such as embargoes and trade penalties (not to the detriment of the population, admittedly that is very difficult to put in place). An ideal world.
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