Russia and China have agreed on a draft United Nations Security Council resolution that calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, according to diplomats cited by Reuters. The proposal adds pressure on the council as the war continues to devastate civilians and strain diplomatic efforts to halt the fighting.
The draft reflects growing international concern over the scale of human suffering in Gaza, where families face displacement, shortages, and relentless insecurity. A Security Council resolution would not end the conflict on its own, but it could signal a stronger multilateral demand for an immediate pause in the violence.
Diplomatic negotiations at the UN have repeatedly stalled over wording, enforcement, and the broader political deadlock surrounding the war. Support from Moscow and Beijing gives the latest proposal added weight, though any final outcome will depend on the positions of other council members and whether the text can survive further revisions.
The move comes as calls intensify for accountability, protection of civilians, and a path toward stopping further loss of life. For people trapped in Gaza, the stakes remain urgent: an end to bombardment, reliable access to aid, and a diplomatic process capable of delivering real relief.
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