US blocks third draft UN statement on Israel-Palestine violence

For the third time in the past week, the United States has stopped issuing a joint statement to the UN Security Council on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. . The report was published by Israeli media outlets for diplomats involved in the case. Norway, Tunisia and China have issued statements following an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on Sunday, calling for a ceasefire violation on both sides.

But the United States did not allow it to continue. The U.S. embassy has not commented on the matter. Linda Thomas Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, has argued that the United States is working to end the conflict through diplomacy. US envoy Heidi arrived in Tel Aviv on Friday to hold talks with Israeli-Palestinian officials on ceasefire violations.

U.S. Secretary of State Thomas Greenfield has said that Hamas, a Palestinian militant group, should immediately stop firing rockets at Israel. But the consent of all countries is essential for the issuance of any statement to the Council. In general, the United States has expressed support for Israel.

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