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The impact of US veto on Gaza conflict

The US decision to block the UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza has sparked widespread criticism and condemnation. China strongly criticized the veto, accusing the US of sending the wrong message and effectively approving the continued slaughter in Gaza. The move has raised concerns about the escalation of the conflict and the destabilization of the entire Middle East region. The veto has resulted in heightened tensions and raised questions about the US stance on the Gaza conflict. As the fighting continues and the death toll rises, the lack of immediate action to end the violence has drawn global attention and calls for accountability. US allies, including France and the UK, have expressed regret over the unsuccessful resolution, highlighting the urgent need for a ceasefire to prevent further casualties and displacement in Gaza. The veto has further complicated peace negotiations between Hamas and Israel, with fears of a potential ground offensive in Rafah looming. The international community’s response to the US veto reflects the divided opinions on how to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza, underscoring the complex geopolitical dynamics at play in the region.