Turkey’s Erdogan denounces UN ‘Israel protection council’

Mr Erdogan's comments follow a decision by the US to veto a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISTANBUL - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Dec 9 denounced the UN Security Council, after the United States vetoed a ceasefire resolution for Gaza, describing the international body as the “Israel protection council”.

“Since Oct 7, the security council has become an Israel protection and defence council,” Mr Erdogan said.

The United States on Dec 8 vetoed a Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the intense fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Washington thus dashed a growing clamour for a halt to fighting that had been led by UN chief Antonio Guterres and Arab nations.

“Is this justice?“ asked Mr Erdogan, adding that “the world is bigger than five,” a reference to the five veto-wielding nations in the UN Security Council.

“Another world is possible, but without America,” the Turkish leader said.

“The United States stands by Israel with its money and military equipment. Hey, America! How much are you going to pay for that?“ he added.

“Every day the Declaration of Human Rights is violated in Gaza”, he said, as the world this weekend celebrates the 75th anniversary of the declaration.

The UN resolution for a ceasefire was submitted more than two months after the start of the war in Gaza triggered by Hamas’ bloody attack on Israeli soil on Oct 7, which, according to the Israeli authorities, killed 1,200 people.

Since then Hamas has put the death toll in Gaza at 17,490, mostly women and children. AFP

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