UN Security Council passes resolution to boost aid to Gaza after U.S. abstains
- The United Nations Security Council approved a resolution to boost humanitarian aid to Gaza, with the United States abstaining to avoid a veto.
- The resolution calls for urgent steps to create conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities and addresses the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- The United States previously vetoed calls for a ceasefire, arguing it could lead to future wars between Israel and Hamas.
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UN Security Council acts to boost aid to Gaza after US abstains
The United Nations Security Council on Friday adopted a resolution to boost humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip that stopped short of a call for a ceasefire after a week of vote delays and intense negotiations to avoid a United States veto.
UN aid for Gaza ‘falls painfully short’ of what’s needed, say aid groups
As fierce fighting continues throughout Gaza – aid groups say the UN’s resolution aimed at rapidly boosting humanitarian supplies “falls painfully short” of what’s needed. 70 relief trucks entered the enclave early this morning, but the UN said much more was needed “immediately” to end the “nightmare” of the Gazan people.
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