US proposes UN Security Council oppose Rafah assault, back temporary Gaza ceasefire
- The United States proposed a draft UN Security Council resolution for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
- Yemen's Houthi militia attacked a cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden, with no casualties reported.
- Algeria requested an immediate ceasefire vote at the UN Security Council, prompting Washington's action.
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The United States submitted a proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza to the UN Security Council on Tuesday. The proposal signs...
Biden Urges Israel to Stop Invasion of Rafah With UN Resolution
The U.S has proposed a resolution to the United Nations Security Council opposing Israel’s planned ground invasion into Rafah. Plus: Labour are scrambling to avoid a huge rebellion over a vote on a Gaza ceasefire; Julian Assange is facing his last chance to avoid extradition to the United States. With Dalia Gebrial and Michael Walker.…
Gaza : les Etats-Unis s’opposent encore à une demande de cessez-le-feu « immédiat » à l’ONU
Premier soutien d’Israël, les Etats-Unis estiment que cette résolution aurait mis en danger les négociations diplomatiques délicates sur le terrain pour obtenir une trêve incluant une nouvelle libération d’otages.
US likely to veto Gaza resolution in UN – but floats alternative
The United States indicated it will veto a UN Security Council resolution Tuesday calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, while circulating its own proposal for an eventual truce as President Joe Biden comes under pressure to dial back support for Israel.
Betrayed: Biden Regime Proposes Anti-Israel 'Ceasefire’ Resolution at United Nations Security Council - Geller Report
Instead of demanding that the terrorists release of the 134 hostages (including Americans), the Democrat regime is demanding Israel surrender. Biden's UN Resolution against Israel is depraved and shameful.
U.S. begins to talk ceasefire
U.S. works to negotiate ceasefire: The United States, via a U.N. Security Council resolution, is urging a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas "as soon as practicable"—using ceasefire language for the first time—as well as rebuking Israel for plans to possibly invade Rafah. "Until now, the United States alone has publicly and consistently rejected demands for an outright cease-fire in U.N. resolutions on the war in Gaza, siding with Israel in its …
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