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U.S. Blocks U.N. Resolution Calling for Gaza Ceasefire

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U.S. Vetoes U.N. Decision Calling for Gaza Stop-Hearth

The US mentioned it vetoed the United Nations Safety Council decision calling for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, as a result of it didn’t make the cease-fire contingent on the discharge of the hostages held in Gaza.

We made clear all through negotiations we couldn’t help an unconditional cease-fire that did not launch the hostages. As a result of as this council has beforehand referred to as for, a sturdy finish to the battle should include the discharge of the hostages. These two pressing objectives are inextricably linked. This decision deserted that necessity, and for that purpose, the USA couldn’t help it. Merely put, this decision would have despatched a harmful message to Hamas. There’s no want to come back again to the negotiating desk. There are nonetheless seven Americans within the arms of Hamas. We won’t overlook them. For our half, we are going to proceed to pursue a diplomatic resolution that brings peace, safety and freedom to Palestinians in Gaza.

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