US Vetoes UN Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Amid Rising Violence

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The US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, with most other countries supporting it. The veto was justified by the US as protecting Israel's right to defend itself, while critics condemned it for blocking efforts to address the humanitarian crisis and calling it a moral failure. The resolution aimed to lift restrictions on aid and end the conflict, but was blocked by the US, highlighting ongoing tensions and differing perspectives on the Gaza conflict.
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