During the UN security meeting today on the situation in the Gaza Strip, the United States vetoed the latest resolution that was put forward on behalf of Arab States by Algeria, which demanded “an immediate humanitarian ceasefire that must be respected by all parties.”
The resolution has failed to be adopted due to a veto by the United States. The voting was 13 in favor, 1 abstention (the UK) with the US voting against.
Algeria, on behalf of Arab states, submitted a draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the besieged Gaza Strip, which has been under brutal Israeli aggression since October 7.
The draft resolution also rejected the forced displacement of Palestinians, called for compliance with international law and renewed the call for full, rapid, safe and unhindered humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip.
Amar Benjama, the Algerian Ambassador, introduced his country’s resolution, saying it was a product of extensive discussions.
He said the Council “cannot afford passivity” in the face of what is unfolding in Gaza. He says the Council must follow its mandate, and demand an immediate ceasefire.
“Throughout this process we have heard calls to give time to a parallel track, with concerns raised that any action from the Council would jeopardize these efforts, however, almost one month after the ICJ orders, signs of hope are still absent for improvement on the situation in Gaza. Silence is not a viable option. Now is the time for action and the time for truth,” he said.
source: WAFA