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The Council has been divided over the Israel-Hamas war since the Oct 7 attacks, with only two out of eight resolutions being approved, both focused on humanitarian aid to Gaza. The United States, a key Israel supporter, has backed Israel’s right to defend itself against Hamas attacks. Last Friday, a draft resolution proposed by the US calling for an immediate ceasefire linked to the release of hostages was voted on by the Security Council. However, China and Russia vetoed the resolution, criticizing it for not explicitly demanding Israel stop its campaign.

A new text, seen by AFP on Sunday, seeks an immediate ceasefire during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, leading to a permanent sustainable ceasefire. It also calls for the release of hostages and the lifting of barriers to humanitarian assistance in Gaza. This text is being put forward by non-permanent Council members who worked with the US to avoid a veto. China, a permanent Council member with veto power, expressed its support for the resolution on Monday. Beijing believes the resolution aligns with the Council’s role in demanding a ceasefire and expanding humanitarian aid to Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict causing a humanitarian crisis.

The draft resolution’s aim is to address the prolonged conflict in Gaza and the resulting humanitarian crisis. China emphasized the international community’s expectation for the Security Council to fulfill its duties effectively. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has been escalating, with the Security Council under pressure to take decisive action towards achieving a ceasefire and providing necessary humanitarian aid. The resolution calls for an immediate ceasefire during Ramadan and the continued provision of humanitarian assistance to Gaza without any obstacles.

The resolution highlights the urgent need for a ceasefire and the release of hostages to prevent further escalation of the conflict. The international community is closely watching the Council’s actions and expects them to take a clear stance on the situation in Gaza. The resolution demonstrates the Council’s commitment to addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and working towards a sustainable ceasefire. China’s support for the resolution underscores the importance of international cooperation in resolving conflicts and alleviating humanitarian crises worldwide.

The Council’s response to the Israel-Hamas conflict has been a topic of debate, with various resolutions being proposed and vetoed. The latest resolution, supported by China, emphasizes the importance of immediate ceasefire and humanitarian assistance in Gaza. The Council is under pressure to take effective action and fulfill its duties in addressing the crisis. With China’s backing, the resolution aims to bring about a ceasefire during Ramadan and provide necessary aid to Gaza, signaling a unified international effort to address the escalating conflict and its humanitarian consequences.

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