
U.S. Says ‘No’ to Gaza Ceasefire: Breaking It Down for You
Out of 15 countries, the U.S. was the only one to veto a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Find out why this happened and what it means for the people in Gaza.
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Out of 15 countries, the U.S. was the only one to veto a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Find out why this happened and what it means for the people in Gaza.
The US vetoed a UN plan for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, even though 14 out of 15 countries agreed. What happened?
The UN says many people in Gaza are getting hurt while trying to get food. Let’s learn what’s happening and why helping is so important.
Hamas is ready to start new peace talks to help end the fighting in Gaza. Countries like Egypt and Qatar are helping to bring both sides together for a ceasefire. Let’s hope for peace!
Exciting news! Hamas says it’s ready to start new peace talks about Gaza. This could be a big step towards peace in the region.
Israel accepts U.S. proposal for Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, as reported by media.
China urges an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to protect civilians and provide humanitarian aid, calling for peace and stability in the region.
Hope for peace! Hamas and the U.S. are talking about a ceasefire in Gaza. Let’s learn what’s happening.
Less than 5% of Gaza’s farmland is usable after conflicts, says a UN report, impacting food and farmers. Learn how this affects people and why peace is so important.
No reports confirm a ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas from Steve Witkoff.