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UN Security Council Resolution Calls for Immediate End to Violence and Aid Access in Gaza Amid Escalating Crisis

A UN draft resolution demands ceasefire and humanitarian access in Gaza as Israeli tactics under scrutiny and displaced residents face imminent famine risks.

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Updated: Nov 15th, 2024, 10:49 AM ET

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The UN Security Council has drafted a resolution urging an immediate ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access in Gaza, where 90% of residents are displaced amid famine risks. A recent UN report accuses Israel of genocide by using starvation as a tactic against Palestinians. US Democrats call for policy shifts as Israeli military officers hint at an indefinite presence in Gaza, further aggravating concerns. Humanitarian conditions in northern Gaza have deteriorated significantly due to restricted aid, exacerbating a crisis with estimates of famine affecting up to 80% of the population, prompting urgent calls for international intervention.


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