US circulates rival UN resolution for temporary Gaza cease-fire after rejecting Arab proposal – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

The United Nations (AP)-The United States of United States has broadcast the proposal of a rival United Nations Security Council, which will support a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, which demands immediate human ceasefire in the struggle-based field after rejecting a billion-supported resolution.

The US draft resolution received by the Associated Press on Monday will underline that a temporary ceasefire “as soon as possible” requires the release of all the hostages taken from Israel after the October 7 attack of Hamas, and calls to lift all restrictions on distribution of humanitarian support.

The US draft says that in both those tasks, “will help create conditions for a permanent completion of enmity”, as stated in a resolution adopted by the Council on December 22.

The proposed resolution states that Israeli, an aggressively employed major basis in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where some 1.5 million Palestinians have sought security, “should not proceed in current circumstances.” And it warns that in the context of Egypt, “in neighboring countries will have serious implications for displacement, regional peace and security of citizens.

The Security Council is expected to vote on the Arab-supported draft resolution aired by Algeria on Tuesday morning, which represents 22 billion countries in the most powerful body of the United Nations.

In addition to a ceasefire, the final Algerian draft obtained by AP, demands immediate release of all hostages and repetitive councils that Israel and Hamas “clearly complose” with international laws, especially the protection of citizens, and forced disposters of citizens of Palestinians.

US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said in a statement on Sunday that the United States has been working on a hostage deal for months, which would calm down a period of at least six weeks “that we can take time to create time and more permanent peace.”

He said that US President Joe Biden has made several calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egypt and Qatar leaders last week to pursue the deal. Qatar said on Saturday that the talks are “not progressing as expected.”

“Although the gaps remain,” Thomas-Greenfield said, “The major elements are on the table” and it remains the best opportunity to re-start and fight the hostages with their families, which will allow the spouse assistance to receive the Palestinian citizens, who are in dire need.


Conversely, the Arab-supported resolution will not achieve those results, “and in fact, can run the counter for them,” he said. “For this reason, the United States does not support action on this draft proposal. Should it come for a vote as a draft, it will not be adopted. ,

US Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood told several reporters on Monday that the Algerian draft “is not an effective mechanism to try to do three things, which we want to see – who removes the mortgage, more aid, and a long break for this conflict.”

With the US draft, “What we are seeing is another possible option and we will discuss it with friends going ahead,” Wood said. “I don’t think you can expect anything tomorrow.”

193 Arab countries supported by several UN member countries have demanded ceasefire for months as Israel’s military aggressive in response to Hamas’s attack has crossed over 29,000, which are not separate between citizens and fighters, but most are different between women and children.

This month, the Arab group chair, Tunisia’s United Nations Ambassador Tarek Ladb told the United Nations reporters last Wednesday that some 1.5 million Palestinians demanded security in Rafah, the southern city of Gaza, if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moves forward with possible evaporation of civilians and military invasions.

Netanyahu ordered the army to come up with a plan for the evacuation of Rafa, but Israel has not announced a plan or a timeline.

The Algeria draft resolution also expresses “serious and immediate human conditions” in Gaza and repeats the council’s call for non -human human reach in the entire region, where United Nations officials say that a quarter of a population is facing a fourth starvation.

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