The Gaza conflict has led to a significant number of casualties, with over 8,000 children killed, 8,663 injured, and 4,900 missing. The situation prompted a draft resolution to boost aid to Gaza at the UN Security Council, which faced delays due to US obstinacy. The resolution was eventually passed with 13 votes in favor and two abstentions from the US and Russia, aiming to allow safe and unhindered aid delivery to Gaza.
UN resolution passed: A step towards alleviating Gazan suffering, or too watered down? @danriversitv reports https://t.co/NF4y20AnMm
#BREAKING: After several days of negotiations over the language of a UAE-proposed UN Security Council resolution, the resolution was passed with 13 votes in favor and two abstentions (US and Russia). The adopted resolution calls for "urgent steps to allow safe, unhindered, and… https://t.co/Rgt1seFcBq
BREAKING🚨 UNSC adopts resolution that boosts aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip…albeit not without harsh remarks from Russia and numerous delays from the US delegation. https://t.co/uSgDYWDNGg
BREAKING: UN Security Council calls for aid boost to Gaza as conditions rapidly deteriorate https://t.co/0UqyCfyLwY
The US signaled it could support a resolution at the United Nations Security Council that would increase aid flowing to Gaza after drawn out negotiations had threatened to defeat the measure. https://t.co/szUWiBro48
Gaza Ministry of Health: 390 people killed and 734 injured in the Gaza Strip in the past 48 hours, during which telecommunications were cut once again. This increases the count since the beginning of the aggression to 20,057 killed and 53,320 injured.
#UPDATE A vote by Security Council members on a draft resolution on the ongoing crisis in Gaza, anticipated tonight, has been postponed Follow our coverage here ⤵️ https://t.co/NOUqHGJpQS
BREAKING| Reuters reports from diplomats that the Security Council vote on a draft resolution to boost aid to Gaza was postponed until Friday. The delay is the third amid reports about US obstinacy. https://t.co/iW9aURTm4U
IDF statement: We’ve killed 8000 Hamas fighters The 8000 “Hamas fighters” are children from newborn to 16. 5 y/o are among the highest age group of children killed by U.S-supplied Israeli airstrikes. https://t.co/WjJo7K0eMt
BREAKING: Gaza health ministry says over 8,000 children have been killed, with a further 8,663 injured and over 4,900 missing in the conflict so far.