A US-sponsored resolution condemning
militant group Hamas for firing rockets into Israel has failed to pass
at the UN General Assembly.
US envoy Nikki Haley had said adoption would right a "historic wrong" as the UN has not passed such a condemnation.
A Hamas spokesman said the outcome was a "slap" to President Donald Trump's administration.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said that although the two-thirds was not achieved, this was the first time there was a "sweeping majority of countries " who had stood up against Hamas.
Who are Hamas?
Resolutions at the UN can carry political weight but are non-binding.
This resolution was the first condemning Hamas that the 193-nation assembly had considered.
Hamas, or its military wing, is designated as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the US, EU, and UK, as well as other powers.
Its supporters see it as a legitimate resistance movement which came to power through elections, last held in 2006.
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