Linda Thomas-Greenfield, US ambassador to the UN (on extreme left), votes on a resolution backing a proposal calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, 10 June 2024
Middle East Eye reports on 10 June 2024:
The UN Security Council passed a US-drafted resolution on Monday that backs Washington’s Gaza ceasefire plan and calls on Hamas to accept it.
The resolution, which was backed by 14 nations except Russia, welcomed the truce and hostage release proposal announced on 31 May by President Joe Biden, and urged “both parties to fully implement its terms without delay and without condition”.
Unlike earlier drafts, the resolution states that Israel has “accepted” the ceasefire proposal and calls on Hamas to do the same.
“This proposal is the best opportunity we have right now to bring at least a temporary halt to this fighting, to be able to get more assistance in, get hostages released,” deputy US ambassador to the UN Robert Wood said. “We want to put pressure to Hamas to accept this deal. So far it hasn’t accepted this deal. That’s why we to have this resolution, because we’re on a cusp of doing something really, really important.”
Hamas welcomed the resolution after the vote, saying it is ready to cooperate with mediators over implementing the principles of the plan. Israel criticised the proposal last week for advocating an end to the war in exchange for the release of the captives, a stance that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government publicly opposed.
On 31 May, Biden detailed what he said was a three-phase Israeli proposal for a hostage exchange and eventual permanent cessation of hostilities in Gaza. But achieving a ceasefire has been elusive for the US and mediators Qatar and Egypt.
Hamas and Israel sceptical of plan
Hamas has met the proposal with scepticism. Middle East Eye has reported that the text of the proposal received by Hamas does not guarantee a permanent cessation of hostilities as described by Biden in his speech.
And despite US claims that the proposal Biden unveiled was backed by Israel, Netanyahu has repeatedly said that Israel intends to continue fighting in Gaza until it eliminates Hamas’s governing and military capabilities.