Turkey blasts us vetoing un resolution jerusalem
You're referring to the recent controversy surrounding the United Nations (UN) resolution on Jerusalem.
On December 21, 2017, the UN General Assembly voted to adopt Resolution 2334, which condemned Israel's settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem. The resolution also reaffirmed that any changes to the status of Jerusalem must be made through negotiations between the parties involved.
However, the United States (US) vetoed the resolution, citing concerns that it was biased against Israel and would undermine the peace process. The US Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, stated that the resolution was "a one-sided and biased" attempt to "vilify" Israel.
Turkey, along with many other countries, strongly criticized the US decision to veto the resolution. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the US of "betraying" the Palestinian people and said that the veto would have "serious consequences" for US-Turkey relations.
Erdogan also called on the international community to take a stronger stance against Israel's actions in Jerusalem, saying that the city was "the red line" for Muslims and that any attempts to change its status would be met with "strong resistance".
The controversy surrounding the UN resolution and the US veto has sparked widespread debate and criticism, with many arguing that the US decision was a blow to the Middle East peace process and a betrayal of the Palestinian people.