US vetoes another UN resolution calling for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

The US has used its veto power to block an Algerian draft resolution at the UN Security Council calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the unconditional release of all captives.

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The US was the only country to vote against the draft text, which was put to vote on Tuesday, while the United Kingdom abstained. The UN Security Council’s 13 other member countries voted in favor of the text demanding a halt to the war that has killed more than 29,000 people in Gaza, according to Palestinian authorities, and displaced more than 80 percent of the population.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the UN, said her country was vetoing the resolution over concerns it would jeopardize talks between the US, Egypt, Israel and Qatar that seek to broker a pause in the war and the release of captives held by Hamas.

In introducing the resolution on Tuesday, Amar Bendjama, Algeria’s ambassador to the UN, said the Council “cannot afford passivity” in the face of what is unfolding in Gaza, and that silence is “not a viable option”.

“This resolution is a stance for truth and humanity, standing against the advocates for murder and hatred,” he said. “Voting against it implies an endorsement of the brutal violence and collective punishment inflicted upon them [the Palestinians].”

The US said on Monday that it had proposed a rival draft resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire and opposing a major ground offensive by Israel in Rafah.

This the third time that the US vetoes a ceasefire resolution in Gaza since the Israeli aggression started on October 7 last year. (ILKHA)