“Immediate” ceasefire in Gaza: UN General Assembly resolution calls for end of hostilities and release of all hostages
Kyiv • UNN
The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution on an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages by 158 votes to 9. The United States had previously vetoed a similar resolution in the Security Council.
The draft UN resolution is a symbolic gesture after the United States vetoed a similar resolution in the Security Council.
Transmits to UNN with reference to SWI.
On Wednesday evening, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution calling for an “immediate” ceasefire in Gaza and the “unconditional” release of all hostages. It also calls for “immediate access” to large-scale humanitarian aid for the citizens of Gaza.
The UN General Assembly resolution, which was adopted by 158 votes to 9 with 13 abstentions, is a symbolic gesture after the United States vetoed a resolution on a similar issue in the Security Council, media reports say.
Washington used its veto power in the Council, as it has in the past, to protect its ally Israel, which is at war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip after the Palestinian militant group attacked on October 7, 2023.
Reference
The Hamas attack on southern Israel in October 2023 killed 1,208 people, mostly civilians, according to AFP estimates based on official data. This number includes hostages who died or were killed while being held in Gaza.
The militants took 251 hostages, 96 of whom remain in the Gaza Strip, including 34 who were killed, according to the Israeli military.
According to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health, which the United Nations considers reliable, at least 44,805 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israel's retaliatory offensive.
Hamas and Fatah agree to manage GazaDec 3 2024, 12:02 PM • 14772 views