June 12, 2025Clash Report
The United Nations General Assembly will vote Thursday on a resolution demanding an “immediate, unconditional and permanent” ceasefire in Gaza, directly challenging U.S. and Israeli opposition and signaling mounting global pressure amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
The vote follows Washington’s recent veto of a similar Security Council resolution that called for a ceasefire and unfettered humanitarian access. With no veto power in the 193-member General Assembly, the new draft is expected to pass with overwhelming support.
Israel has lobbied heavily against the measure, calling it a “counter-productive charade.” Nonetheless, diplomats expect the vote to reflect widespread frustration with the war’s toll.
The draft resolution calls for:
Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon slammed the text as “false and defamatory,” saying it undermines hostage negotiations and fails to condemn Hamas.
The Biden administration urged allies not to attend next week’s UN conference on Israeli-Palestinian peace, warning that “anti-Israel actions” could trigger diplomatic consequences. Despite this, more than 150 countries previously backed ceasefire demands in December 2023, showing deepening isolation of the US-Israeli stance.
The war, sparked by Hamas’s October 7 attack that killed 1,200 in Israel and led to 250 hostage abductions, has now resulted in more than 54,000 Palestinian deaths, according to Gaza health officials. UN agencies warn of famine and report mass casualties, especially among civilians.
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