UN to vote on resolution demanding a cease-fire in Gaza during current Muslim holy month of Ramadan
- The UN Security Council is voting on a resolution for a cease-fire in Gaza during Ramadan.
- Russia and China vetoed a U.S.-sponsored resolution supporting a Hamas-Israeli cease-fire.
- The U.S. warns that the cease-fire resolution could hinder negotiations and lead to American veto.
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For the first time in five and a half months of war, the UN Security Council approved a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Do Israel and Hamas have to comply with it?
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