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US Vetoes UN Security Council Resolution for Cease-Fire in Israel-Hamas Conflict, Proposes Alternative Plan

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The United States has vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution, backed by several Arab nations and spearheaded by Algeria, demanding an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The US plans to propose its own resolution that calls for a temporary ceasefire, contingent upon the release of Israeli hostages. This development underscores the complexities of diplomatic efforts to halt the fighting, amidst continued violence and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The video also highlights the situation in the Israeli city of Sderot, where residents are slowly returning and rebuilding after the horrors of Hamas attacks.
  • The US vetoed an Arab-backed UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
  • The US intends to propose its own resolution, advocating for a temporary ceasefire tied to the release of Israeli hostages.
  • The vetoed resolution, sponsored by Algeria, was supported by 13 out of 15 member countries of the Security Council, with the UK abstaining and the US vetoing.
  • Washington argues that the Algerian proposal could jeopardize ongoing negotiations between Hamas and Israel.
  • There is a stark difference between the Algerian proposal and the US’s proposal, mainly regarding the conditions for a ceasefire.
  • This marks the first time the US has publicly used the word “ceasefire” in the context of the current Israel-Hamas conflict, reflecting significant international and domestic pressures on the Biden administration.
  • In Sderot, Israel, a city traumatized by Hamas terror attacks, residents are beginning to return, and life is slowly resuming amidst the scars of conflict.
  • Despite the city’s partial recovery, two-thirds of Sderot’s residents have yet to return, largely due to trauma and the desire to wait until the city feels more secure and lively.
  • Evacuees from Sderot are currently living in hotels with government subsidies, with many waiting for the right time to return to their hometown.
  • The report from Sderot underscores the human impact of the conflict, highlighting the challenges of returning to normalcy in the shadow of violence.

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