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US ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield on Tuesday used the country’s power as a permanent member of the UN Security Council to veto a ceasefire resolution introduced by Algeria, despite an impassioned appeal from Algerian ambassador Amar Bendjama prior to the vote.

“Today, every Palestinian is a target for death, extermination, and genocide…”

“A vote in favor of this draft resolution is a support to the Palestinians’ right to life…”

“Voting against it implies an endorsement of the brutal violence and collective punishment afflicted upon them…”

Every other member voted in favor of the resolution, except for the UK, who abstained.

Watch:

Shortly after the vote took place, international law professor Francis A Boyle appeared on Rachel Blevins‘s program to provide analysis and discuss what happens next.

Here’s the full interview:

Boyle has said since early on that he suspected the US would veto such a resolution at the UN Security Council, which would leave enforcement to the UN General Assembly under “Uniting for Peace”—something he discusses further in the video above.

Actual quote. Click image to view the video on “X”.

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