US Pushes UN for Gaza Cease-Fire Amid Israeli Rejection

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The United States has urged the UN Security Council to support President Biden's three-phase plan to end the conflict in Gaza, which includes a cease-fire, the release of hostages, and massive humanitarian aid. The plan has received backing from various international leaders and organizations, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed concerns about certain details. The proposal aims for a permanent cessation of hostilities and the reconstruction of Gaza, with a focus on a two-state solution.
- US urges UN Security Council to support cease-fire plan in Gaza announced by President Biden The Associated Press
- Biden description of Israel cease-fire offer ‘not accurate,’ Israeli official says NBC News
- US seeks UN backing for proposed Gaza ceasefire deal Reuters
- Biden's Cease-Fire Plan Seeks to Push Hamas and Israel Into an Agreement Neither Wants The Wall Street Journal
- Netanyahu's Far-Right Partners Reject Cease-Fire Compromise The New York Times
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