Ceasefire Proposal for Gaza Faces Uncertain Future in UNSC Vote

New York City – The United Nations Security Council is scheduled to hold a vote on Monday regarding a new resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. However, the United States is unlikely to support the resolution, as it faces opposition from Russia and China. This comes after the U.S. previously called for a ceasefire in Gaza but encountered a veto from Russia and China at the UN.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has brought international attention to the situation in Gaza. The U.S. has been actively involved in trying to broker a ceasefire agreement. Despite their efforts, the U.S. has faced challenges in getting the support of other major powers at the UN.

President Biden’s administration has been criticized for its handling of the ceasefire negotiations at the United Nations. Some argue that the U.S.’s approach has been risky and may have backfired. The recent veto by Russia and China on a U.S. proposed resolution has further complicated the situation.

The U.S. has put forth several ceasefire resolutions at the UN in response to the escalating violence in Gaza. However, all attempts by the U.S. have been met with resistance from Russia and China, who hold veto power on the Security Council. This has created a deadlock in the negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza.

As the conflict in Gaza continues to escalate, the lack of a resolution at the UN is raising concerns about the humanitarian crisis in the region. The international community is closely watching the developments at the UN Security Council as they grapple with the challenges of brokering peace in Gaza.

Despite the setbacks at the UN, the U.S. remains committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Gaza. The Biden administration continues to engage with international partners to find a way forward in ending the violence and addressing the root causes of the conflict. The upcoming vote at the UN will be a critical moment in determining the path towards peace in Gaza.