Israel-Palestine Ceasefire, Russia’s Resolution Failed In The Security Council

 Canada  Global(Web News) Russia’s Israel-Palestine Ceasefire Resolution Could Not Be Approved In The United Nations Security Council.

The Russian Resolution For A Humanitarian Ceasefire Failed In The Security Council Meeting On The Gaza-Israel War. The Russian Resolution Called For A Humanitarian Ceasefire, The Release Of Hostages And The Provision Of Humanitarian Aid. The Resolution Included Violence Against Civilians. And Terrorism Was Condemned While The Evacuation Of Civilians From Gaza Was Also Demanded.

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It Is Also Important That The Permanent Members Do Not Have A Veto For The Approval Of The Resolution. According To Reports, The Voting On The Brazilian Resolution Related To The Gaza War Has Been Postponed Until Tuesday. On The Other Hand, When The Resolution Failed, The Russian Representative Said That Today, The Whole World Was Waiting For Action By The Security Council To End The Bloodshed, But The Representatives Of The Western Countries Dashed Those Hopes.

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