U.S. Resolution Urging Gaza Cease-Fire Fails In U.N. After Russia, China Veto

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Trump Claims He Has Nearly $500 Million In Cash—As His Lawyers Insist He Can’t Pay NY Fraud JudgementA U.S.-penned resolution that declared an immediate and sustained cease-fire in Gaza is “imperative” failed in the United Nations Security Council on Friday, despite an 11-3 vote in support, due to the vetoes of permanent members Russia and China—the fourth time the council has failed to pass a cease-fire resolution since the Israel-Hamas War began.

 

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