US again casts veto of UN action in Israel-Hamas war
- The US vetoed a UN resolution for an immediate Gaza ceasefire, fearing it would disrupt hostage negotiations.
- China criticized the US for sending a "wrong message" by vetoing the ceasefire, seen as supporting ongoing violence.
- The White House supports its own temporary ceasefire resolution, emphasizing the importance of releasing hostages.
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Egypt Condemns US Veto of Gaza Ceasefire as ‘Shameful’
Egypt has condemned the failure of the United Nations Security Council to adopt a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The resolution, proposed by Algeria on behalf of the Arab Group, was vetoed by the United States for the third time, hindering efforts to end the armed conflict. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Egypt labeled the obstruction of the resolution as a shameful precedent in the Secu…
Israel’s economy fights to recover as Israel-Hamas war rages on
JERUSALEM — Israel’s economy is fighting to recover after taking a battering in the final quarter of 2023 after the country was forced into an all-out war with the Iranian-backed Islamist terror group Hamas in the Gaza Strip, according to official data published Monday by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics.According to the report, Israel’s economy shrank by almost 20% in annualized terms due to Hamas’ brutal Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel, …
The United States exercises its veto power and vetoes the draft resolution on the cease-fire in the United Nations Security Council
[NHK] As the Israeli military shows a position to force ground operations against Rafah in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, the United Nations Security Council immediately cease-fire for humanitarian purposes...
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