Explanation of vote by Ambassador to the General Assembly
Richard Croker at the UN Fourth Committee.
Thank you Chair.
The United Kingdom will maintain its voting position on these
three resolutions in-line with our long-standing approach to, and
support of, the two-state solution, which remains the only viable
long term solution. We welcome the approach of the Permanent
Observer State of Palestine in the provision of technical
rollovers of these texts and recognise that their language does
not reflect the current context in Israel and Gaza. Our vote in
favour of today’s resolution does not undermine our enduring
solidarity with Israel in the wake of Hamas’ heinous terrorist
attacks on 7th October.
Alongside our ongoing support for Israel’s right to self-defence
against terrorism, we continue to be clear that Israel must act
in line with international humanitarian law and take every
feasible precaution to avoid harming civilians.
We continue to underline, in parallel to our support of today’s
resolution, that Hamas does not speak or act in the interests of
the Palestinian people. Hamas’ deliberate murder and kidnapping
of innocent people in Israel now callously puts civilians in Gaza
at risk. We express our pain at seeing so many innocent lives
destroyed on and since 7th October and reiterate our support for
the Palestinian Authority as the legitimate representative of the
Palestinian people.
Palestinian civilians are experiencing a devastating humanitarian
crisis in Gaza and violence is rising in the West Bank. We
strongly condemn settler violence against Palestinians and
maintain our longstanding position that settlements are illegal
under international law and contrary to the cause of peace.
To prevent further spread of the conflict, the UK will continue
to invest all efforts for a political solution to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The UK will work with our partners
towards a two-state solution, based on 1967 lines with Jerusalem
as a shared capital, which provides justice and security for both
Israelis and Palestinians.