The Kremlin has said that efforts to agree on what it called a balanced United Nations resolution on the situation in Gaza should continue, Reuters reports.
It was commenting a day after Russia and China vetoed a US push for the United Nations Security Council to act on the Israel-Hamas conflict by calling for pauses in fighting to allow humanitarian aid access, the protection of civilians and a stop to arming Hamas and other fighters in the Gaza Strip.
A rival Russian-drafted text that called for a humanitarian ceasefire and withdrawal of Israel’s order for civilians in Gaza to relocate south ahead of a ground assault failed to attract the minimum number of votes for support.



























