(The day before she cast this vote to keep from legitimizing the Hamas 'narrative'...
'Israel's far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has said the Gaza Strip could be a "real estate bonanza" and that he is in talks with the US about dividing up the territory after the war - an idea previously condemned internationally.
Speaking at an event in Tel Aviv, he said "a business plan is on President Trump's table".
"We've done the demolition phase... Now we need to build," he said.' BBC
That's right, a covetous Israeli minister, Smotrich, was bragging about their land-grabbing plans. He said they were planning to divide up Gaza with Donald Trump and his corrupt developer buddy Steve Witkoff, the same guy who made a bunch of money with Donnie Sticky Hands in that UAE deal a couple months ago.
So the next day his envoy to the U.N. blocks a peace deal... so The Donald can make that money in Gaza.
Holy fucking shit.)
from Daily Sabah
The United States on Thursday once again blocked a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an immediate, unconditional cease-fire in Gaza and the release of hostages, sparking widespread international criticism and highlighting Washington’s isolation on the world stage.
All 14 other members of the Council voted in favor, denouncing the "catastrophic" humanitarian situation in Gaza and calling on Israel to lift restrictions on aid to the territory’s 2.1 million civilians.
Diplomats, aid groups, and human rights advocates framed the veto as a dramatic failure of international diplomacy at a moment of escalating violence.
Morgan Ortagus, senior U.S. policy adviser, defended the decision, saying the resolution “fails to condemn Hamas or recognize Israel’s right to defend itself” and risks legitimizing Hamas’ narrative.
But her words did little to quiet the chorus of outrage from other Council members...
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