The United Nations Security Council approved a US-drafted resolution for a ceasefire plan to end the war between Israel and Hamas. The plan involves a three-phase process including release of hostages and reconstruction efforts. The resolution received strong support, with 14 nations voting in favor; Russia abstained.
The United Nations Security Council has approved a US-drafted resolution endorsing a three-phase ceasefire plan to end the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
This plan, described by American President
Joe Biden as an Israeli initiative, mandates the release of hostages and cessation of hostilities.
Reacting to this, Hamas has shown readiness to cooperate with mediators.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists that any ceasefire must first address the dismantling of Hamas's military capabilities.
The resolution received overwhelming support, with 14 out of 15 council members voting in favor, while Russia abstained.
US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, emphasized the importance of urgent action to prevent further suffering and noted Egypt and Qatar's roles in facilitating Hamas's engagement.
UK ambassador Barbara Woodward endorsed the resolution as a significant step towards ending the conflict and addressing the dire situation in Gaza.