UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - More than 120 countries defied President
Donald Trump on Thursday and voted in favor of a United Nations General
Assembly resolution calling for the United States to drop its recent
recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Trump had threatened to cut off financial aid to countries that voted
in favor. A total of 128 countries backed the resolution, which is
non-binding, nine voted against and 35 abstained. Twenty-one countries
did not cast a vote.
Trump’s threat appeared to have some
impact, with more countries abstaining and rejecting the resolution than
usually associated with Palestinian-related resolutions.
Nevertheless, Washington found itself isolated as many of its Western
and Arab allies voted for the measure. Some of those allies, like
Egypt, Jordan and Iraq, are major recipients of U.S. military or
economic aid, although the U.S. threat to cut aid did not single out any
country.
A spokesman for Western-backed Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas called the vote “a victory for Palestine.” Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the vote.
Earlier this month, Trump reversed decades of U.S. policy by
announcing the United States recognized Jerusalem -- home to major
Muslim, Jewish and Christian holy sites -- as the capital of Israel and
would move its embassy there.
The status of Jerusalem is one of the thorniest obstacles to a peace
deal between Israel and the Palestinians, who were furious over Trump’s
move. The international community does not recognize Israeli sovereignty
over the full city.
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