The Manila Times

US to block Security Council’s Gaza vote

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UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council could hold a vote next week, sought by Algeria, on a resolution seeking an “immediate” ceasefire in Gaza, diplomatic sources said Saturday, although Washington again appeared set to block it.

Algeria launched discussion­s on a new draft after the Internatio­nal Court of Justice ruled in late January that Israel must do all it can to prevent genocidal acts in its war in Gaza, which it says is targeting Hamas militants.

The latest version of the text said: “Demands of an immediate humanitari­an ceasefire that be respected by all parties.”

It also “rejects forced displaceme­nt of the Palestinia­n civilian population,” and it “demands the immediate and unconditio­nal release of all hostages.”

Algeria has requested a UN Security Council vote on Tuesday, but Washington signaled it is likely to veto the measure.

US President Joe Biden is working with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the leaders of Egypt and Qatar on a hostage deal that would bring about six weeks of a “prolonged pause in fighting,” US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said in a statement on Algeria’s proposed draft.

“The resolution put forward in the Security Council, in contrast, would not achieve these outcomes and, indeed, may run counter to them,” Thomas-Greenfield said.

“The United States does not support action on this draft resolution,” she added. “Should it come up for a vote as drafted, it will not be adopted.”

Like previous texts opposed by Israel and the United States, the new text does not condemn the unpreceden­ted attack by Hamas.

Earlier this month, Thomas-Greenfield said Algeria’s latest initiative risked derailing the negotiatio­ns.

“We believe that it is high time now for the Security Council to decide on a humanitari­an ceasefire resolution,” Palestinia­n UN envoy Riyad Mansour said recently, adding there is “massive support” for the text’s elements among council members.

The Security Council has adopted just two resolution­s on Gaza since October 7, including one calling for large-scale delivery of humanitari­an aid to the Palestinia­n territory.

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