U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution Demanding a Cease-Fire in Gaza
Briefly

U.S. Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood explained the veto was in place due to the resolution's lack of connection to the release of hostages, emphasizing that an unconditional cease-fire would reward Hamas's strategies.
Palestinian Deputy U.N. Ambassador Majed Bamya expressed disappointment at the veto, noting the emotional toll of the ongoing conflict and how a cease-fire was crucial to save lives.
Read at time.com
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