U.S. supports UN’s draft resolution for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Gaza

Wed, Mar 6, 2024
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THE U.S. has submitted an amended draft resolution to the UN Security Council calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip after months of wrangling.

The draft resolution, made available to newsmen on Tuesday, calls for “an agreement for an immediate ceasefire of roughly six-weeks in Gaza together with the release of all hostages as soon as the parties agree.”

The wording reflects comments made by U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at the weekend, when she called for an immediate ceasefire, for at least the next six weeks due to the immense scale of suffering in Gaza.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, with hunger growing among the population.

So far, more than 30,000 people have been killed and more than 70,000 have been injured since the beginning of the conflict.

The conflict was triggered by the unprecedented massacre by the Palestinian Islamist organisation Hamas and other groups in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

Since the outbreak of the conflict, Washington, Israel’s closest ally, had opposed the word ceasefire and vetoed three corresponding resolutions in the Security Council, the most powerful UN body.

However, in view of the rising number of civilian casualties and the threat of famine in the Gaza Strip, the U.S. is now stepping up the pressure on Israel.

The other 14 members of the Security Council can register changes to the draft.

It is unclear when and whether a vote could be held.

Security Council resolutions are binding under international law.

If an affected state ignores them, the body can impose sanctions. (dpa/NAN)

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-March 06, 2024 @ 13:28 GMT|

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