A delegation of Islamic and Arab nations are on a tour of the five permanent United Nations Security Council member states.
Their stated goal is to bring a ceasefire in Gaza, allow more humanitarian aid to reach the people there and ask the five council members to support the Palestinians in achieving an independent state.
Starting with China surprised analysts who speculated on what the delegation was trying to signal to Western powers. Some were less concerned with that and questioned the delegation’s true agenda.
Shortly after the delegation began its visit, talk of a humanitarian pause gathered steam, and early on Wednesday, it as announced. The deal was a major talking point for the delegation, and they pushed for a more lasting cessation of hostilities.
But Al Jazeera reports experts are divided on the efficacy and format of this trip.
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