Morgan Ortagus, representing the US, defended the veto by arguing the proposal failed to adequately condemn Hamas or affirm Israel's right to self-defense. This rejection occurred at the council's 10,000th meeting, underscoring a deepening diplomatic rift as international observers increasingly describe the conflict as a man-made catastrophe. Palestinian Ambassador Riyad Mansour called the blocked resolution the "bare minimum" required to address the mass starvation and displacement unfolding across the strip.
Algerian Ambassador Amar Bendjama offered a stark rebuke, asking the Palestinian people to forgive the UN for its inability to intervene as the death toll continues to climb. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 65,141 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023, a figure independent researchers suggest may be an undercount. On the ground, the situation in Gaza City remains critical, with reports describing the area as a "lifeless wasteland" while thousands of civilians flee toward the south, often finding no shelter or safety in designated zones.

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