UN resolution must follow ‘shift in political pressure,’ including arms embargo, campaigners say
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THE UNITED NATIONS resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza must prompt a “shift in political pressure,” including an arms embargo and a permanent end to bombings, campaigners have urged.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said today that Britain was “pleased to support the resolution” because it was consistent with its position — despite attempts by some Tory MPs in Parliament to continue to vilify calls for a ceasefire, saying the UN resolution would undermine efforts to free hostages from Hamas.
The resolution presses for a ceasefire in Gaza during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan only; it is the first time the UN has called for a halt to the fighting.
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