The UN has passed a draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to last until the end of Ramadan in two weeks’ time, possibly leading to a permanent ceasefire. The resolution was backed by Russia, China and by the 22-nation Arab Group. This is the first time that the security council managed to pass a ceasefire resolution, after all the others were vetoed.

The UN resolution is highly unlikely to result in the release of hostages by Hamas

The non-binding resolution calls for the ceasefire ‘to be respected by all parties’ and demands ‘the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.’ It does not call for Hamas to surrender control over Gaza, which is Israel’s primary goal, in addition to the release of hostages.

The resolution has passed during ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas over a deal to release Israeli hostages in return for Palestinian prisoners and a ceasefire. The sides have failed to reach a deal, although reports from the last few days have been encouraging.

The UN resolution is highly unlikely to result in the release of hostages by Hamas. Throughout the war, UN officials have been consistently and vehemently anti-Israeli, while offering only weak condemnations of Hamas. Security council members Russia and China, who voted in favour of the resolution, have never condemned the horrific attacks on 7 October and denied Israel’s right to defend itself against Hamas.

This resolution, combined with the ongoing public criticism of Israel, could encourage Hamas to toughen their stance, and undermine the efforts to reach a deal, resulting in tragic consequences for the Israeli hostages and for Palestinian civilians.

Israeli officials called the resolution ‘problematic, because Hamas cannot be coerced into anything. Israel will be the only one under international pressure but the other side will not be.

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25.03.2024

The UN has passed a draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to last until the end of Ramadan in two weeks’ time, possibly leading to a permanent ceasefire. The resolution was backed by Russia, China and by the 22-nation Arab Group. This is the first time that the security council managed to pass a ceasefire resolution, after all the others were vetoed.

The UN resolution is highly unlikely to result in the release of hostages by Hamas

The non-binding........

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