- 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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