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UN Security Council demands immediate ceasefire in Gaza after US abstains

  • The remaining 14 council members voted for the resolution, which was proposed by the 10 elected members of the body
  • The resolution also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages that Hamas took during its October 7 attack

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The United Nations Security Council meets on the situation in the Middle East at the UN headquarters in New York. Photo: AP
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The United Nations Security Council on Monday demanded an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages after the United States abstained from the vote.

The remaining 14 council members voted for the resolution, which was proposed by the 10 elected members of the body.

“The Palestinian people has suffered greatly. This bloodbath has continued for far too long. It is our obligation to put an end to this bloodbath, before it is too late,” Algeria’s UN Ambassador Amar Bendjama told the council after the vote.

People search the rubble of destroyed buildings in the Asra residential compound, northwest of Nuseirat in the Gaza Strip. The US has vetoed three draft council resolutions on the war in Gaza. It has also previously abstained twice. Photo: AFP
People search the rubble of destroyed buildings in the Asra residential compound, northwest of Nuseirat in the Gaza Strip. The US has vetoed three draft council resolutions on the war in Gaza. It has also previously abstained twice. Photo: AFP

Israeli army radio reported shortly before the council meeting started that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would cancel a planned delegation to Washington if the US did not veto the resolution.

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Washington had been averse to the word ceasefire earlier in the nearly six-month-old war in the Gaza Strip and had used its veto power shield US ally Israel as it retaliated against Hamas for an October 7 attack that Israel says killed 1,200 people.

But amid growing global pressure for a truce in the war that has killed more than 32,000 Palestinians, the US abstained from the vote on Monday to allow the Security Council to demand an immediate ceasefire for the month of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which ends in two weeks.

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The resolution also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. Israel says Hamas took 253 hostages during its October 7 attack.

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