Updated December 9th 2023, 08:27 IST

The US vetoed the United Nations Security Council resolution on Gaza, calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, on Friday (local time). The resolution, backed by over 90 member states and put forward by the United Arab Emirates, received 13 votes in favour, while the UK abstained from voting.
The resolution, backed by over 90 member states and put forward by the United Arab Emirates, calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, was vetoed by the US Deputy Representative at the UN, Robert Wood. The resolution received 13 votes in favour, while the UK abstained from voting.
Meanwhile, The UK abstained from the draft resolution, citing its failure to condemn the atrocities committed by Hamas on Israeli civilians on October 7. Ambassador Barbara Woodward emphasized the need for Israel to address the threat posed by Hamas while abiding by international humanitarian law. Further, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reiterated condemnation of Hamas' attacks on Israel on October 7, expressing being "appalled" by reports of sexual violence. The Secretary-General stated that there is "no possible justification" for the deliberate killing of over 1,200 people, including 33 children, and injuring thousands while taking hundreds hostage. Guterres emphasized that the brutality of Hamas cannot justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. He called on the international community to "spare no effort" to push for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, the protection of civilians, and urgent delivery of lifesaving aid.
Published December 9th 2023, 08:27 IST