US faces pressure in UN Security Council vote on Gaza
- The UN Security Council will vote on a resolution for a ceasefire and humanitarian access to Gaza, with majority support despite US vetoes.
- Discussions on the resolution by 10 non-permanent members began in late August following the UN's famine declaration.
- The UN officially declared famine in Gaza after nearly two years of conflict, prompting the vote.
- A majority of members are seeking to act on the resolution regarding Gaza despite the history of US vetoes.
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US Faces Pressure In UN Security Council Vote On Gaza
The United Nations Security Council is slated to vote Thursday on the latest call for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian access to Gaza, a move supported by a majority seeking to act despite repeated US vetoes.
Gaza: Un Security Council Meets Again - Pressure on the Us Increases as It Prepares for Another Veto
The UN Security Council meets while Israel implements its plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza - The US is once again expected to veto a resolution for a ceasefire
The Security Council is expected to vote again today on a draft resolution calling for a ceasefire and humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip, which is supported by a majority of member states and is seeking approval despite repeated vetoes by Washington. The ten elected members of the Security Council began talks on the draft in late August, reacting to the UN's official declaration of a state of famine in the Palestinian enclave, which has suff…
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