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The stated goal of setting up the United Nations was the prevention of wars and conflicts between states. However, it has proved to be a daunting challenge to achieve this noble aim. The number of wars waged since the organization was established in 1945 and the ongoing conflict around the world, especially in the current Israel-Palestine conflict, are explanations of how the United Nations’ peace and stability initiatives are hindered. The non-democratic structure of the Security Council, that gives the five permanent members veto power, is of course a major reason for this breakdown. The USA with its veto power has always used it in favor of Israel and the dismay of Palestinians within the Security Council. Historical conditions have not been very helpful for the involvement of the UN in the Israeli-Palestinian crisis as regards peace achievement. Not only has the UN failed to resolve the Palestinians' genuine grievances, it has also been miserably impotent to deter Israeli atrocity. The influence that the US has on its veto and applies primarily to the United Nations and its various agencies can be attributed to this.

Noman Gul, Dr. Rubeena Batool. (2019) Role of United Nations in Conflict Resolution: A Case Study of Palestine Issue, Balochistan Review, Volume 1, Issue 1.
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