UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- The UN General Assembly adopted on
Wednesday by recorded vote six resolutions meant to promote the Palestinian
people's rights and limit Israel's actions in Jerusalem and the Syrian Golan.
The votes came after two days of sometimes contentious debate at the
192-member body on the conflict in the Middle East and the plight of the
Palestinian people.
The first three resolutions zeroed in directly on the Palestinian people's
needs, by backing the work of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable
Rights of the Palestinian People, and supporting the Secretariat's efforts to
raise awareness of their difficulties through conferences, training programs,
links with civil society and other activities. A fourth affirmed the illegality
of Israeli actions to change the status of Jerusalem.
Two additional resolutions on the Middle East region expressed the
assembly's unhappiness with Israeli moves to control Jerusalem, as well as
Israel's activities in the Syrian Golan, including what it views as Israel's
illegal occupation of the Syrian Golan since 1967.
Each of the six resolutions was adopted by an overwhelming majority of more
than 100 approval votes while eight countries including Israel and the United
States cast negative votes.
Besides the six resolutions, the assembly also adopted resolutions that
pushed for immediate action on climate change, and urged member states to
consider health issues when shaping foreign policy and stressed the importance
of achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals.