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UNSC due to vote on delayed Gaza resolution

Palestinians inspect a destroyed house and vehicle after Israeli airstrikes in Rafah
Palestinians inspect a destroyed house and vehicle after Israeli airstrikes in Rafah
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United Nations - The United Nations Security Council was due to vote Wednesday on a much-delayed resolution calling for a pause to the Israel-Hamas war after members wrangled over wording while aid efforts in the Gaza Strip neared collapse.


The humanitarian situation in Gaza was rapidly deteriorating, with a senior UN official saying Israel's steps to allow in aid were "far short" of mounting need.


Members of the council had grappled for days to find common ground on the resolution, a vote on which was pushed back several times throughout Tuesday, after being postponed Monday.


An official scheduling document said the 15-member body would finally vote on Wednesday.


Israel, backed by its ally Washington, a veto-wielding permanent Security Council member, has opposed the use of the term "ceasefire." Richard Gowan, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, said that "everyone is stuck waiting to see what the US will decide to do."


"It looks like even US diplomats do not know how this saga will end," he added after several United States diplomats gave non-committal answers when asked what would happen and why the vote had been delayed through Tuesday.


US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said he did not want to "get ahead of a resolution that hasn't been voted on yet." This week's back and forth comes after an impasse earlier this month, when the United States, despite unprecedented pressure from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, blocked the adoption of a Security Council resolution on the war. It had called for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire" in the Gaza Strip, where Israel continues its deadly strikes.


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