What has unfolded in New York City at the UN General Assembly this week is nothing short of history in the making. And this is not hyperbole — it is a statement grounded in the seismic shifts we have witnessed across diplomatic, moral and geopolitical fault lines. The momentum generated at the UNGA is not just symbolic, it is substantive and it reverberates far beyond the confines of Turtle Bay. Yes, skeptics will argue that the resolutions passed and the statements made have not stopped the bloodshed in Gaza, nor have they forced Israel to end its illegal occupation.