Will the motion adopted by the UN Security Council on Gaza have an impact? | Israelo-Palestinian conflict


The aid resolution was watered down to avoid a US veto and omits the call for an end to hostilities.

The United Nations Security Council adopted a motion on the war against Gaza.

This comes after two months of Israeli attacks that have killed more than 20,000 Palestinians.

The resolution – weakened by US pressure – calls for more aid but does not ask Israel to stop its bombing.

So, will this have an impact?

Presenter: Dareen Abughaïda

Guests:

Scott Lucas – professor of American and international relations at University College Dublin and founder and editor-in-chief of the online news site EA Worldview

Dmitry Babich – political analyst of the InoSMI Internet media project in Moscow

Maleeha Lodhi – former Permanent Representative of Pakistan and Ambassador to the UN

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