United Nations to Blacklist Israel for Apartheid
World Body Takes Historic Step in Response to Human Rights Abuses
UN Resolution Condemns Israel's Treatment of Palestinians
The United Nations has voted to blacklist Israel for apartheid, a historic move that condemns the country's treatment of Palestinians.
The resolution, which was passed by the UN Human Rights Council, accuses Israel of "systematic racial discrimination" and "inhumane acts" against Palestinians.
The resolution is a major blow to Israel's international standing and is likely to further isolate the country.
The vote comes after years of mounting international pressure on Israel to end its occupation of the Palestinian territories.
The resolution is a significant victory for the Palestinian people and their supporters.
It is also a major step towards holding Israel accountable for its human rights abuses.
The resolution is a clear message to Israel that its apartheid regime will not be tolerated.
The resolution is a major victory for human rights and justice.
It is a historic moment that will have far-reaching implications for Israel and the Palestinian people.