The United Nations Security Council is expected to vote later today on a new resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, as the civilian toll continues to rise. The move comes amid growing international alarm over the scale of destruction and the worsening conditions faced by people trapped in the enclave.
According to the Reuters report, casualty figures have climbed sharply over the past 48 hours, intensifying pressure on council members to back a measure that would halt the fighting and allow more sustained humanitarian access. Diplomats have faced repeated deadlock on earlier ceasefire efforts, leaving civilians to bear the consequences of continued violence.
The latest draft resolution reflects renewed urgency as aid groups and international officials warn that the situation on the ground is deteriorating rapidly. For families in Gaza, the debate in New York is not abstract: it is tied directly to the prospects for safety, medical care, food, and shelter.
The vote will also test whether the Security Council can act decisively after months of failed diplomacy. If adopted, the measure would signal broad international pressure for an immediate pause in hostilities, though any implementation would still depend on political agreement from the parties involved.
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