America vetoed the draft of the end of the war in Gaza
The United States vetoed the Security Council resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza.
The United States has vetoed a draft Security Council resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza, according to ISNA.
Earlier on Wednesday, the US News website reported that Washington told the Zionist regime that it would veto the Security Council resolution on the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza.
According to Al -Jazeera, the continuation of the Palestinian genocide in Gaza has led to the reaction of countries in the Security Council.
Accordingly, diplomatic sources announced Wednesday morning the draft resolution at the UN Security Council on the Gaza war. They said today’s elected Security Council countries are demanding a vote on the draft humanitarian resolution on Gaza.
Al -Jazeera quoted the sources as saying: “The draft of the resolution calls for immediate and unconditional cancellation of Gaza’s entry restrictions.”
“This draft resolution calls for permission to allow the United Nations and its partners to distribute aid throughout the Gaza Strip and the restoration of basic services in this bear in accordance with international law,” the report said.
However, this report does not mention the permanent or temporary members of these countries.
According to Security Council law, five countries, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom have veto -right and can veto any resolution.
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