2712 (2023) SC
Security Council resolution 2712 (2023) [on humanitarian pauses in the Gaza Strip and release of hostages]
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Yes
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No
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | S/2023/876 |
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| Adopted symbol | 2712 (2023) |
| Category | POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS |
| Sponsors (1) |
The Security Council
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| UN Document | 2712 (2023) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.9479
Speeches following this vote (17)
Over the past month, the world has watched with understandable frustration and increasing concern
as the Security Council has been unable to speak out on a pressing matter of international peace and security. And it was not for lack of trying. We got very close last month when the United States put forward a strong and balanced draft resolution that would have been adopted if not for vetoes by R…
Gabon just voted in favour of the resolution submitted by Malta (resolution 2712 (2023)) to demonstrate its support for the Palestinian and Israeli peoples and its commitment to peace. I am delighted that the Council has been able to reach a consensus, thereby prioritizing the best interests of those two peoples.
With this vote, my country reaffirms its support for any initiative that makes it p…
France thanks Malta for preparing resolution 2712 (2023). We welcome the fact that the Council has been able to speak with one voice for the first time since the barbaric terrorist attacks on Israel by Hamas and other terrorist groups on 7 October. France voted in favour of the resolution, which calls for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and for the immediate and
unconditional release of …
We voted in favour of resolution 2712 (2023), as it includes urgent and very relevant provisions regarding an increasingly critical situation that is of great concern to the international community and all Council members. Among other aspects, it reaffirms that the parties must adhere to all of their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law and international h…
The Council remained silent for nearly six weeks as the conflict worsened to an unprecedented degree. Today we were at last able to act. Japan was pleased to vote in favour of resolution 2712 (2023), and we are grateful to Malta for taking the initiative to help finally craft a balanced draft that could be adopted.
The resolution emphasizes the need to protect civilians, especially children, who…
Switzerland welcomes the Council’s adoption of resolution 2712 (2023). That first step comes belatedly, however, as we deplore the victims of Hamas’s terrorist acts and the deaths of thousands of civilians in Israel and throughout the occupied Palestinian territory since 7 October, including a huge number of children. I would like to thank the Maltese delegation for all its efforts to reach a con…
Mozambique appreciates the efforts made by Malta that led to the adoption of the resolution 2712 (2023) and, hopefully, a step towards the end of the death and destruction, in both Gaza and Israel. Mozambique is convinced that this resolution is an important step towards mitigating the suffering of civilians in Gaza. However, we are mindful that the resolution does not address the fundamentals of…
We thank Malta for its efforts and continued engagement with all the Security Council members to arrive at this point.
No one needs reminding that dealing with issues of peace and security, ensuring the protection of civilians and supporting peace efforts are the raison d’être of the Security Council. And when civilians are harmed anywhere in the world, the Council cannot stay idle. Its inabilit…
The adoption of a Security Council resolution on the horrific humanitarian and hostage crisis unfolding in Gaza and Israel (resolution 2712 (2023)) is certainly to be welcomed. It was long overdue. A response by this body commensurate with the gravity of the situation was urgent since day one — that is, more than five weeks ago. It was urgent not only to prevent further violence against civilians…
The Russian Federation abstained in the voting on the resolution submitted by Malta (resolution 2712 (2023)). We could not fail to respond to the calls, including from countries in the region, for the Security Council to adopt at least some kind of humanitarian product. That is the only reason why we chose to disregard the many shortcomings of the text, chief among which is its lack of a call for…
The United Arab Emirates welcomes the Council’s adoption of resolution 2712 (2023) today — its first on the Israeli- Palestinian conflict since 2016. It is crucial that the Council has come together around the urgent need to protect civilians, especially children. We recognize that the vote and its outcome were possible only after difficult negotiations and compromises made on all sides. As the A…
The President
I will now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of China.
Forty days after the outbreak of the new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Security Council adopted its first resolution (resolution 2712 (2023)), focusing on humanitarian concerns and highlighting the protection of children. Malta, the United Arab Emirates and other members have done a great deal of work in …
This is just a short statement to say that, following the adoption of resolution 2712 (2023), I would like to thank all Council members for their constructive engagement with us throughout this entire process.
As I said in my statement before the vote, with this adoption today, the Security Council reaffirmed its responsibility and commitment to the safeguarding of civilian lives, especially tho…
The President
I now give the floor to the Permanent Observer of the Observer State of Palestine.
Gaza bleeds. Death, devastation and destruction are everywhere. No one has been spared — not our children, not our women, not our elderly, not our civilians. Nothing has been spared — not our hospitals, not the United Nations shelters and schools, not our water plants, not our homes. All that should have been protected has become the primary target of this murderous campaign.
The Security Counc…
We have all been here before. Israel has made its stance very clear and therefore I will be brief.
The Council has just adopted a resolution that is, regrettably, detached from the reality on the ground
(resolution 2712 (2023)). Israel commends the Council for calling for the immediate and unconditional release of the 239 hostages, yet sadly, the resolution falls on deaf ears when it comes to H…
Draft resolution text UNBench dataset (Liang et al.) ↗
The Security Council,
Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
Reaffirming that all parties to conflicts must adhere to their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law,
Stressing that international humanitarian law provides general protection for children as persons taking no part in hostilities, and special protection as persons who are particularly vulnerable, and recalling that the taking of hostages is prohibited under international law,
Recalling that all parties to armed conflict must comply strictly with the obligations applicable to them under international law for the protection of children in armed conflict, including those contained in the Geneva Conventions of 12th August 1949 and the Additional Protocols of 1977, as well as the relevant conventions regarding the involvement of children in conflict situations,
Expressing deep concern at the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and its grave impact on the civilian population, especially the disproportionate effect on children, underlining the urgent need for full, rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access, and stressing the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence and the obligation to respect and protect humanitarian relief personnel,
Rejecting forced displacement of the civilian population, including children, in violation of international law, including international humanitarian law and international human rights law,
Expressing deep concern that the disruption of access to education has a dramatic impact on children, and that conflict has lifelong effects on their physical and mental health,
Commending the ongoing efforts of several regional and international actors as well as of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to address the hostage and humanitarian crises,
1. Demands that all parties comply with their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law, notably with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children;
2. Calls for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and corridors throughout the Gaza Strip for a sufficient number of days to enable, consistent with international humanitarian law, the full, rapid, safe, and unhindered humanitarian access for United Nations humanitarian agencies and their implementing partners, the International Committee of the Red Cross and other impartial humanitarian organizations, to facilitate the continuous, sufficient and unhindered provision of essential goods and services important to the well-being of civilians, especially children, throughout the Gaza Strip, including water, electricity, fuel, food, and medical supplies, as well as emergency repairs to essential infrastructure, and to enable urgent rescue and recovery efforts, including for missing children in damaged and destroyed buildings, and including the medical evacuation of sick or injured children and their caregivers; 3. Calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas and other groups, especially children, as well as ensuring immediate humanitarian access; 4. Calls on all parties to refrain from depriving the civilian population in the Gaza Strip of basic services and humanitarian assistance indispensable to their survival, consistent with international humanitarian law, which has a disproportionate impact on children, welcomes the initial, although limited, provision of humanitarian supplies to civilians in the Gaza Strip and calls for the scaling up of the provision of such supplies to meet the humanitarian needs of the civilian population, especially children; 5. Underscores the importance of coordination, humanitarian notification, and deconfliction mechanisms, to protect all medical and humanitarian staff, vehicles including ambulances, humanitarian sites, and critical infrastructure, including UN facilities, and to help facilitate the movement of aid convoys and patients, in particular sick and injured children and their caregivers; 6. Requests the Secretary-General to report orally to the Security Council on the implementation of this resolution at the next mandated meeting of the Security Council on the situation in the Middle East, and further requests the Secretary-General to identify options to effectively monitor the implementation of this resolution as a matter of prime concern; 7. Decides to remain seized of the matter.
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