The Chief of Amnesty International urged the UN Security Council to support a resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. However, the US Deputy Ambassador to the UN, Robert Wood, stated that the US opposes an immediate ceasefire, citing concerns that it would not lead to a durable peace and that Hamas does not endorse a two-state solution. The US reiterated its stance at the UN Security Council meeting, refusing to support a ceasefire resolution, while the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 17,490, including 7,870 children.
"We do not support an immediate ceasefire in Gaza because Hamas does not endorse the two-state solution," stated the Deputy Ambassador of the United States to the United Nations. Meanwhile, the death toll in the Gaza Strip has reached 17,490 martyrs, including 7,870 children and… https://t.co/dIGCqeKFce
US at today's UN Security Council meeting: "We do not support a ceasefire"
BREAKING: United States envoy to the UN says 'we do not support calls for an immediate ceasefire’
Speaking to the UN Security Council, Deputy US Ambassador Robert Wood said: "While the United States strongly supports the durable peace, in which both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace and security, we do not support calls for an immediate ceasefire. This would… https://t.co/mOLG3OgTfQ https://t.co/CopvIGICOp
US will not pass ceasefire resolution in UN Security Council: "Hamas does not want a lasting peace" U.S. Representative to the UN Robert Wood said at the ongoing Security Council meeting what U.S. diplomats have already told reporters: the United States will not support the… https://t.co/7b0wSbV8vy
NEW At the UN Security Council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Robert Wood: “We do not support calls for an immediate ceasefire. This would only plant seeds for the next war. Because Hamas has no desire to see a durable peace…to see a two-state solution.” https://t.co/3GbJXDyAnL
US tells UN meeting it opposes immediate Gaza ceasefire
BREAKING: Chief of Amnesty International says members of the UN Security Council 'must support as a matter of urgency a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire by all parties'