The UN Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting later today on a new US-backed proposal aimed at securing a ceasefire in Gaza, according to diplomatic sources. The session comes as international pressure grows to halt the fighting and address the worsening civilian toll.
Details of the proposal have not been fully disclosed, but the move signals a renewed push to revive negotiations after repeated failures to lock in a lasting truce. Diplomats are expected to debate both the terms of the plan and the obstacles facing any agreement on the ground.
The gathering reflects mounting concern in the UN over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where civilians have borne the brunt of the conflict. Any Council action would depend on whether major powers can bridge deep divisions over enforcement, security guarantees, and the path toward a durable ceasefire.
For now, the emergency session is being watched closely as a test of whether diplomacy can still produce a meaningful break in the violence. The outcome may shape the next phase of international pressure on the parties involved.
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