UN passes resolution to stop Israel-Hamas war, 120 countries support, 45 countries including India abstain from voting
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UN General Assembly ADOPTS RESOLUTION: The war between Israel and Hamas has been going on for the past 22 days but there is no solution yet, while the reactions of the leaders of all the countries of the world are also coming forward, in passing a resolution in the United Nations to immediately stop the Israel-Hamas war. had come However, 45 countries including India abstained from voting.
The 193 members of the UN met again for the 10th emergency special session
The war between Israel and Hamas has intensified and Israel's bombardment of Gaza continues. Internet service has been cut off in many areas of the Gaza Strip. A resolution has been passed in the United Nations to immediately stop the Israel-Hamas war. The United Nations said we appeal to the various parties to reduce tensions and refrain from violence. Along with this, India abstained from voting on a resolution for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict in the UN General Assembly. The 193 members of the United Nations General Assembly, which reconvened for the 10th emergency special session, voted on the draft resolution submitted by Jordan.
Many countries, including India, abstained from voting
A resolution was passed in the United Nations to immediately halt the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, although 45 countries, including India, abstained from voting on the resolution. The resolution, titled "Protection of citizens and support of legal and humanitarian obligations", was adopted by an overwhelming majority, with 120 countries voting in favor, 14 against and 45 abstaining. Apart from India, countries that abstained from voting include Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Ukraine and the UK.
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