Draf resolusi DK PBB soal Gaza yang dirancang AS diveto Rusia, China
The United Nations Security Council recently introduced a draft resolution regarding the situation in Gaza, but it was vetoed by Russia and China. The resolution, which was put forth by the United States, aimed to address the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in the region.
The resolution called for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as well as for the protection of civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need. It also called for a return to negotiations towards a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
However, Russia and China vetoed the resolution, citing concerns about the language used in the text. They argued that the resolution was biased towards Israel and did not adequately address the root causes of the conflict.
This veto has sparked outrage and disappointment among other members of the Security Council, who have been calling for a swift and decisive international response to the escalating violence in Gaza. Many have criticized Russia and China for blocking the resolution and preventing the Security Council from taking action to end the crisis.
The situation in Gaza remains dire, with hundreds of Palestinians killed and thousands injured in the recent conflict. The veto of this resolution only serves to prolong the suffering of civilians and hinder efforts to achieve a lasting peace in the region.
It is crucial for the international community to come together and find a way to address the root causes of the conflict in Gaza and work towards a sustainable solution that will bring an end to the violence and suffering. The veto of this resolution by Russia and China is a setback, but it should not deter efforts to find a resolution to the crisis in Gaza.