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Weakness is not the original sin, the Palestinian ambassador wept at the United Nations, and everyone cried

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Relying on its "one-vote veto" qualification in the UN Security Council, the United States once again sniped at Palestine's plan to apply for membership in the UN. The behavior of the United States is completely expected, because it is not a day or two that the United States has favored Israel by protecting its calves, and every time there is a contradiction between Palestine and Israel, it is Palestine who suffers, and Israel is always the one taken care of by the United States.

Weakness is not the original sin, the Palestinian ambassador wept at the United Nations, and everyone cried

Poor Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, wept at the UN meeting, choking up and thanking the members of the Security Council who voted in favor. According to statistics, 12 of the 15 members of the Security Council have expressed their support for Palestine's "accession to the United Nations," and some of them even include countries allied with the United States, such as France, Japan, and South Korea. Even such a "special ally" as Britain, as well as Switzerland, abstained from voting.

Weakness is not the original sin, the Palestinian ambassador wept at the United Nations, and everyone cried

It is said that when the Palestinian ambassador wept, many of the other representatives in the room also wept. Everyone sympathizes with Palestine, but there is no way, the United States just wants to support Israel. After Robert Wood, the deputy US ambassador to the United Nations, expressed his opposition to the Palestinian "accession to the United Nations," Israel quickly assumed a victorious posture and "thanked the United States" in a loud voice.

Weakness is not the original sin, the Palestinian ambassador wept at the United Nations, and everyone cried

However, as the Palestinian Ambassador has pointed out, Palestine will exist, it will appear. Algerian Ambassador Ammar Benjama, who proposed the draft to support Palestine's "accession to the United Nations," also made it clear that even if the bill is vetoed, it will send a message to the world that the Palestinians have their own full member states, and the pro-Palestinian contingent will be stronger.

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