UN General Assembly Calls for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire and Increased Aid

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The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, with only a few countries, including the U.S. and Israel, opposing. Concurrently, Hamas has reportedly agreed to two key Israeli demands for a ceasefire, including revealing a list of hostages and allowing Israeli forces to remain temporarily in Gaza post-ceasefire. This development comes amid ongoing violence in the region, with Israeli strikes in Gaza and Syria, and tensions in Lebanon.
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- UN General Assembly demands ‘immediate’ ceasefire in Gaza, supports UNRWA Al Jazeera English
- UN General Assembly approves resolutions demanding Gaza ceasefire, more aid to Palestinian refugees PBS NewsHour
- UN General Assembly demands Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, affirms ‘full support’ for UNRWA UN News
- Australia backs UN motion for ‘immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire’ in Gaza The Guardian
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