The UN Security Council is preparing to vote on a new resolution that calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, as the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. The move comes amid growing international pressure to stop the fighting and expand aid access for civilians trapped in the conflict.
The proposed measure reflects mounting concern over civilian casualties, displacement, and the collapse of basic services across Gaza. Diplomats have been working to secure support for language that could help ease the crisis, though divisions among Council members remain a challenge.
The vote is expected to test whether the Security Council can reach common ground on a response that prioritizes civilian protection and humanitarian relief. Any approved resolution would add to the broader push for a pause in hostilities and a path toward more sustained de-escalation.
With conditions worsening on the ground, aid agencies and rights advocates have continued to warn that urgent action is needed to prevent further suffering. The outcome of the vote may shape the next phase of international diplomacy around the war.
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