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UN Safety Council delays vote on Gaza help till Friday


Security personnel walk at the United Nations Security Council chamber before a meeting to vote to demand aid access for Gaza

Safety personnel stroll on the United Nations Safety Council chamber earlier than a gathering to vote on a proposal to demand that Israel and Hamas enable help entry to the Gaza Strip – by way of land, sea, and air routes – and arrange U.N. monitoring of the humanitarian help delivered, throughout a gathering on the UN headquarters in New York, U.S., December 21, 2023. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

GAZA/UNITED NATIONS/CAIRO — U.N. Safety Council diplomats delayed till Friday a vote on a decision to extend humanitarian help into Gaza and one other spherical of talks occurred in Egypt to attempt to get warring Israel and Hamas to agree on a brand new truce so hostages will be launched.

The U.N. vote was delayed regardless of the US saying it could possibly now assist an amended proposal that will demand that Israel and Hamas enable using “all obtainable routes” for humanitarian deliveries.

READ: UN delays Gaza help vote, seeks to keep away from US veto

Whilst diplomatic efforts continued, preventing within the Gaza Strip intensified with Israeli bombardments within the north and south of the 41 km (25 mile)-long Palestinian territory and Hamas firing rockets on Israel’s industrial capital Tel Aviv, officers mentioned on Thursday.

Iraq’s Kataeb Hezbollah, which fits by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, in an announcement on Telegram, claimed accountability for an assault on Israel’s Eilat. There was no quick remark from Israel.

Fourteen Palestinians had been killed by Israeli forces in three separate assaults on Thursday in northern, central and southern Gaza Strip, medics mentioned. Medics and Hamas media mentioned the Hamas-appointed director of the police station in Khan Younis was killed together with members of his household in a strike on their home.

An Israeli air strike focused the home of Dr. Munir Al-Bursh, the director of Gaza Well being Ministry, medics mentioned. Bursh was wounded and one in every of his daughters was killed, the medics mentioned.

Israel’s authorities below Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it desires to eradicate Hamas, the Islamist group that despatched fighters over the border from Gaza into southern Israel on Oct. 7, taking some 240 hostages and killing 1,200 folks.

However the excessive dying toll of round 20,000 folks reported by Gaza’s well being ministry in the course of the Israeli army marketing campaign of retaliation has drawn growing worldwide condemnation.

The Israeli army has expressed remorse for civilian deaths however blamed Iran-backed Hamas for working in densely populated areas or utilizing civilians as human shields, an allegation the group denies.

For journalists, the primary 10 weeks of the conflict have been the deadliest recorded, the U.S.-based Committee to Shield Journalists (CP) mentioned in a report on Thursday. A lot of the journalists and media employees killed – 61 out of 68 – had been Palestinian, it mentioned.

An Israeli military tank and soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, as seen from southern Israel

An Israeli army tank and troopers function within the Gaza Strip amid the continuing battle between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, December 21, 2023. REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne

UN and Cairo talks

Negotiations had continued on Thursday to attempt to keep away from a U.S. veto of a United Nations Safety Council decision drafted by the United Arab Emirates that will demand that Israel and Hamas enable “using all land, sea and air routes to and all through the complete Gaza” for humanitarian help deliveries. On Thursday night time in New York, after weeks of talks and a vote delayed for days, the vote by the Safety Council was delayed once more till Friday.

A Nov. 24-Dec. 1 humanitarian pause helped to extend help deliveries to Gaza. A report by a UN-backed physique mentioned the complete inhabitants of Gaza is going through disaster ranges of starvation. The danger of famine is growing every day, the Built-in Meals Safety Section Classification mentioned.

The pause led to the discharge of greater than 100 hostages held by Hamas since Oct. 7 and in trade, 240 Palestinians had been free of Israeli jails.

READ: PH backs UN decision for ceasefire, hostage launch in Gaza

Palestinian militant teams Hamas and Islamic Jihad reject any offers about exchanges of hostages and Palestinian prisoners “besides after a full cessation of aggression” by Israel, the factions mentioned in an announcement on Thursday.

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh was in Cairo for a second day of negotiations, nevertheless, which ended late on Thursday. Whereas mediating international locations, together with Egypt and Qatar, have beforehand met individually with Israel, Hamas and different teams, there have been no particulars on who could be engaged with any Israeli get together.

Israeli International Minister Eli Cohen mentioned negotiations on a hostage launch had been persevering with however declined to offer particulars.

Extra transport corporations keep away from Crimson Sea

Governments worldwide concern the Gaza conflict may broaden within the area as Iran-backed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and Israeli forces have exchanged hearth and Houthi militants of Yemen, additionally Iran-backed, have attacked ships within the decrease Crimson Sea, growing the dangers of commerce disruption.

Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd and Hong Kong’s OOCL mentioned on Thursday they’d keep away from the Crimson Sea, the most recent transport corporations to take action after assaults by the Houthi group.



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The assaults on ships prompted the institution final week of a U.S.-led power to safeguard industrial visitors within the Crimson Sea. A complete of greater than 20 international locations have agreed to take part, the Pentagon mentioned on Thursday, though the overall would counsel that not less than eight of the international locations who’ve signed up have additionally declined to be publicly named.



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