Today: 18 August 2025
20 December 2023
2 mins read

UNSC Vote on Gaza Aid Delayed Again

The vote was originally scheduled for Monday but was then delayed until Tuesday evening to allow more time for negotiations…reports Asian Lite News

A UN Security Council (UNSC) vote on a draft resolution for additional humanitarian aid into Gaza has been delayed again until Wednesday in an effort to to allow negotiations to continue, media reports said.

According to the BBC, the new time is Wednesday at around 4 p.m. GMT (9.30 p.m. IST) after the Council’s meeting on Afghanistan.

The vote was originally scheduled for Monday but was then delayed until Tuesday evening to allow more time for negotiations.

The draft resolution, authored by the United Arab Emirates, calls for an “urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access in the Gaza Strip” and demands the “immediate and unconditional release of all hostages”, Xinhua news agency reported.

For the draft to pass in the Security Council, it requires at least nine votes in favor and no vetoes from any of the permanent members, namely the USt, France, China, Britain, and Russia.

“Delaying the vote to Wednesday suggests agreement hasn’t yet been reached on language that could gain a ‘yes’ vote from the US, or at least an abstention, which would allow the measure to pass,” CNN said in a report citing sources.

Addressing reporters on Tuesday, US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby that “we’re still working through the modalities of the resolution”.

“It’s important for us that the rest of the world understand what’s at stake here and what Hamas did on the 7th of October and how Israel has a right to defend itself against those threats,” he added.

Earlier this month, the US vetoed a draft resolution at the Security Council demanding an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Subsequently, the UN General Assembly called for a ceasefire last week, with a significant majority voting in favour.

UN officials and aid agencies have raised alarms about “a humanitarian crisis” in Gaza, including mass starvation and disease, as a vast majority of the region’s 2.3 million people have been displaced during the ongoing two-month conflict.

ALSO READ-Israeli President open to 2nd ceasefire in Gaza

Previous Story

Holiday Magic in Every Bite

Next Story

Jaishankar Heads to Nepal for Joint Commission Meeting

Latest from -Top News

Modi, Putin Discuss Alaska

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sharing his assessment of last week’s meeting with US President Donald Trump in Alaska PM Modi reiterated India’s consistent stance

Egypt, Palestine PMs Discuss Gaza

Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa highlighted that the Arab-Islamic peace plan stresses reconstruction of Gaza without displacement of its people Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and his Palestinian counterpart Mohammad Mustafa met in

One Million Gazans Face Starvation

UNRWA: Hunger is spreading fast in Gaza. Women and girls are forced to adopt increasingly dangerous survival strategies like venturing out in search of food and water at the extreme risk of

UK MPs Urge Gaza Evacuations

96 MPs warned that children in the war-torn territory are facing “imminent death” unless immediate steps are taken…reports Asian lite News A cross-party coalition of MPs has demanded urgent action from the

No deal but ‘progress made’, says Trump

President Putin praised Trump’s efforts to facilitate dialogue and reaffirming that Ukraine’s security must be guaranteed. US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a landmark summit in Anchorage, Alaska,
Go toTop

Don't Miss

UAE Steps Up Gaza Aid During Ramadan

The UAE’s expanded Ramadan aid initiatives for Palestinians encompass essential

Russia regrets UNSC move to probe Nord Stream blasts

The resolution was also co-authored by Belarus, Venezuela, DPRK, Nicaragua,