The United Nations Security Council is due to hold an emergency meeting later today as diplomatic pressure builds over the latest escalation in the Middle East. According to Reuters, diplomats from several countries are preparing to use the session to call for de-escalation and consider language for a new resolution.
The meeting comes amid rising concern that the confrontation could widen further, raising the risk of more civilian harm and regional instability. For many governments, the immediate goal is to prevent additional attacks and create space for diplomacy before the crisis expands.
Security Council sessions of this kind often become a test of whether major powers can agree on even limited steps. The outcome will depend on whether members can bridge deep divisions over responsibility, response, and the path back to restraint.
No final decision has been announced, but the emergency session underscores how quickly the situation has intensified and how urgently international leaders are trying to contain it.
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