Two-thirds of UN Security Council upset by non-implementation of settlement resolution
Two-thirds of the United Nations Security Council expressed "profound concern" on Monday that a 2016 resolution demanding an end to Israeli settlement building on land that Palestinians want for an independent state was not being implemented.
The letter to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres from 10 members of the 15-member council came on the bloodiest single day for Palestinians since 2014. Israeli troops fatally shot scores of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza border as the Trump administration opened the US embassy to Israel in Jerusalem.
"The Security Council must stand behind its resolutions and ensure they have meaning; otherwise, we risk undermining the credibility of the international system," wrote Bolivia, China, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, France, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, the Netherlands, Peru and Sweden in the letter seen by Reuters.