The U.S. vetoed a United Nations (UN) Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza on Wednesday, drawing criticism of the Biden administration for once again blocking international action aimed at halting Israel’s war with Hamas. The 15-member council voted on a resolution put forward by 10 non-permanent members that called for an “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” and separately demanded the release of hostages. Only the U.S. voted against the motion, using its veto as a permanent council member to block the resolution.
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Israel-Gaza: U.S. vetoes UN Security Council resolution on ceasefire
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