TEHRAN (Defapress) - The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution with a majority of anti-Zionist votes, calling on the Israeli regime to implement the ruling issued by the International Court of Justice on facilitating and allowing humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip without conditions. The resolution was passed at a time when the humanitarian crisis in Gaza had reached one of its most serious in decades.

According to the provisions of this resolution, the Zionist regime has been ordered to ensure immediate, safe, and unhindered access to humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. Aid, including food, drinking water, medicine, and shelter, is being provided to more than two million residents of the besieged area. Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly has emphasized that depriving civilians of their basic necessities of life is a clear violation of international humanitarian law.
The important point here is the text of the UN resolution, which refers to the legal responsibility of the Zionist regime as an occupying power and states that the regime must protect the lives and dignity of civilians and provide them with minimum living conditions in accordance with international conventions, including the Fourth Geneva Convention.
It is important to note that in this resolution, the UN, citing the ruling of the International Court of Justice, emphasizes the need to end the humanitarian blockade of Gaza and warns that continuing to prevent the entry of aid could lead to an escalation of famine, the spread of diseases, and an increase in civilian casualties. A situation that has now caused the people and refugees in the Gaza Strip to experience very difficult and difficult living conditions in this strip.
Accordingly, the UN Special Representative for Palestine Affairs, Francesca Albanese, has noted in her speech that the cost of rebuilding Gaza should be paid by Israel. She also mentioned the United States, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom to share in this responsibility. This clearly shows that these countries are among the main supporters and backers of the Zionist regime and are complicit in all the crimes and massacres committed by Tel Aviv.
On the other hand, based on a resolution approved by the United Nations, the Zionist regime has been obliged not to hinder relief operations in the Gaza Strip, contrary to the practice it has adopted to date. The resolution also calls on the occupying regime not to keep Palestinian civilians displaced and hungry, and not to limit the work of the United Nations.
A very important and sensitive point that we should not forget is that the UN General Assembly has emphasized that this resolution emphasizes the responsibility of the UN towards the Palestinian issue until a comprehensive solution is reached. This issue clearly shows the significant and meaningful increase in the sensitivity and concern of the UN towards the crimes of the Zionist regime against the people of the Gaza Strip.
Of course, although the resolutions of the UN General Assembly are not binding, political observers consider it an important sign of the increasing isolation of the Zionist regime in world public opinion and increasing international pressure to end its repressive policies in Gaza. The adoption of this resolution reflects the growing global consensus in support of the rights of the Palestinian people and the necessity of holding the Zionist regime accountable to international institutions.
And finally, the adoption of a resolution against the Zionist regime in the United Nations can be considered a clear message from the international community, warning the leaders and officials in Tel Aviv that continued disregard for international judicial rulings and depriving the people of Gaza of their basic needs is no longer tolerable and must stop immediately.