US steps up pressure for Gaza ceasefire with UN vote, Mideast tour
The United States has stepped up pressure for a Gaza ceasefire with a call for a UN Security Council vote on a truce as it redeployed Washington’s top diplomat to the region scarred by eight months of Israel’s offensive, AFP reports.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s regional tour was preceded by further bombardment of Gaza by Israeli forces, with witnesses reporting overnight strikes in the centre of the strip and helicopter gunfire on ravaged Gaza City.
Washington sought to bring a ceasefire closer by tabling a draft resolution at the United Nations, calling for an “immediate ceasefire with the release of hostages” between Israel and Hamas.
With no breakthroughs on the horizon, Blinken is set to visit Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Qatar during his eighth regional tour since the crisis erupted.
“The only thing standing in the way of achieving this ceasefire is Hamas.It is time for them to accept the deal,” he said on Saturday.