The first article I linked to about Hamas is from 2004 lol. I was referring to this year. Or two days ago. Either way I'll never see things the way you do. The Israeli air-force has struck multiple targets in Palestine, Lebenon, Syria, and Iraq all this year while people like you and the mainstream media refuse to talk about it. For a proclaimed "student of the Middle East" you are seriously misinformed.The UN has nothing to do with this deal. Who cares what they think?
The Kremlin seems to care what the UN says:
“There is a whole number of respective resolutions of the U.N. Security Council,” said Dmitry Peskov, according to Russia’s TASS news agency. “It’s obvious that certain points of this plan are not in full compliance with the U.N. Security Council resolutions."
"“We see the Palestinians’ reaction; we see the reaction of the whole number of Arab states, which show solidarity with the Palestinians in opposing this plan,” said Peskov. “This certainly raises doubts over its viability.”
It's a shame you have no respect for International law but as you know, there are repercussions to ignoring UN Resolutions. The member states could start a conversation about enforcing rulings on Israel quickly, like overnight. The US would block any measure to punish Israel for crimes against humanity like the always do, but the attitude worldwide will continue to grow negative. Maybe you guys should just drop out and join S.Korea will your nuclear programs lol.
"The UN Charter, in its Preamble, set an objective: "to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained". Ever since, the development of, and respect for international law has been a key part of the work of the Organization. This work is carried out in many ways - by courts, tribunals, multilateral treaties - and by the Security Council, which can approve peacekeeping missions, impose sanctions, or authorize the use of force when there is a threat to international peace and security, if it deems this necessary. These powers are given to it by the UN Charter, which is considered an international treaty. As such, it is an instrument of international law, and UN Member States are bound by it. The UN Charter codifies the major principles of international relations, from sovereign equality of States to the prohibition of the use of force in international relations."