UN Security Council Endorses Ceasefire Plan for Israel-Gaza Conflict
The UN Security Council, backed by the US, has supported a ceasefire plan for the Israel-Gaza conflict. The resolution calls for a six-week ceasefire, followed by permanent cessation of hostilities and reconstruction in Gaza.
US Secretary of State Blinken is in Egypt for talks on the ceasefire, while Israel's former Defense Minister Gantz exits the war cabinet. President Biden has urged Hamas to accept the ceasefire following the Security Council vote, amid ongoing clashes and casualties in the region.
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