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The United States has been praised for their decision to veto a distorted proposal that was rejected by the UN Security Council. The foreign minister congratulated them on this move, stating that it was long overdue and much-needed. It is disheartening that even six months after the October 7th massacre, the Security Council failed to condemn the crimes of Hamas.

The Security Council’s inaction sends a clear message that there will be no tolerance for terrorism. Israel will continue to fight until Hamas falls and all Israeli abductees are released. The foreign minister reiterated this stance, emphasizing the need for a swift and decisive response to any act of terrorism.

In recent news, the Security Council adopted a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan and the unconditional release of all abductees. While fourteen countries voted in favor of the decision, the United States chose to abstain from voting, choosing not to use their veto power. This decision highlights the urgent need for increased aid to Gaza and the removal of all obstacles to aid transfer.

The foreign minister commended this move by the United States, stating that it is a step in the right direction towards bringing peace and stability to the region. They urged all nations involved in this conflict to work together towards a peaceful resolution and an end to violence against innocent civilians.

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