Iran says the time is ripe for Israel’s expulsion from the United Nations amid the regime’s genocidal war in Gaza and its aggression against Lebanon.
Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, made these remarks while addressing the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)-Arab League foreign ministers' meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday. The meeting aimed to discuss Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and was held in advance of an emergency summit scheduled for Monday.
He said the time has come to expel Israel from the UN because of the regime’s hostile actions against the legitimacy of the United Nations, including the tearing of its Charter, declaring the world body’s Secretary General persona non grata and banning the activities of UNRWA in the occupied territories.
Gharibabadi added that Israel should be expelled from the United Nations given the regime’s killing of hundreds of UN employees, its complete disregard for the temporary orders of the International Court of Justice and violation of the provisions of the UN Charter.