The United Nations Security Council convened at Syrian request after US President Donald Trump recognized the sovereignty of the zionist terrorist gang on the occupied Golan Heights.
All the 14 member states, not the United States, united at one idea that the occupied territories "not israeli territory".
As South Africa's UN Ambassador Jerry Matjila said, "this unilateral action does nothing to assist in finding a long-term peaceful solution to the conflict in the Middle East."
He and others pointed to resolutions calling for zionists to end its occupation of the Golan Heights, including a December 1981 Security Council resolution that called zionist's annexation of the strategic area "null and void and without international legal effect."
Syria's closest ally Russia urged governments to continue to view the Golan Heights as zionist-occupied territory.
"If anybody feels any temptation to follow this poor example, we would urge them to refrain from this aggressive revision of international law," Russia's deputy ambassador Vladimir Safronkov said.
While Syria got support on its sovereignty over the Golan Heights, German Ambassador Christoph Heusgen and Britain's Ambassador Karen Pierce also used the meeting to criticize President Bashar Assad's government for his tyranny bombing civilians, using chemical weapons and violating human rights violations during the ongoing eight-year civil war.
The zionist terror regime captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed it in 1981. (ILKHA)