Times of Eswatini

UNSC adopts call for Gaza ceasefire

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NEW YORK - The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution on Monday demanding an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip and the immediate and unconditio­nal release of all hostages, after the United States withheld its veto and abstained from the vote.

It was the first time that the Security Council passed a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza since the start of the war in October.

Resolution

Resolution 2728 is understood to be non-binding and is not expected to have an immediate impact on the ongoing fighting in Gaza, as has been the case with previous Security Council resolution­s that have been adopted in other conflicts that were subsequent­ly ignored.

Israel is not expected to abide by the resolution’s call for an immediate ceasefire and Hamas is not expected to follow the demand for an immediate and unconditio­nal release of the 134 hostages, though only the former is a party to the UN charter and failure to abide by its resolution­s could lead to calls for sanctions. But with the US stressing that the resolution is not binding, it is highly unlikely that Washington would allow the council to sanction Israel for failing to abide by the measure.

However, it does mark a symbolic blow to Israel’s internatio­nal standing nearly six months since Hamas’s October 7 onslaught and appeared to highlight a new low in ties between the US and Israel, with Prime Minister

Benjamin Netanyahu announcing afterward that he was cancelling plans to send a delegation to Washington at the administra­tion’s request to discuss a potential ground invasion in Rafah.

 ?? Weiss/AFP) (Angela ?? (From L) US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Algeria’s Ambassador to the UN Amar Bendjama and Chinese Ambassador to the UN Zhang Jun applaud during a United Nations Security Council meeting demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, at the UN headquarte­rs in New York.
Weiss/AFP) (Angela (From L) US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Algeria’s Ambassador to the UN Amar Bendjama and Chinese Ambassador to the UN Zhang Jun applaud during a United Nations Security Council meeting demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, at the UN headquarte­rs in New York.

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