The United States threatened to veto a ceasefire resolution on Gaza
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The United States threatened to veto a ceasefire resolution on Gaza

The Israeli army has been bombing the Gaza Strip for 135 days, killing hundreds of people and destroying infrastructure.

The occupying Israeli army continues its massacres in several other areas of the Gaza Strip, especially the city of Rafah, which intends to launch a ground attack on the city, which previously claimed to be a peaceful area.

They also continuously bombed Khan Younis, Deir Balah, Nasirat camp and the central Gaza Strip, arresting dozens of people inside the Nasser medical community, including refugees, patients and medical workers. A large number of bodies of martyrs are placed on the grounds of the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Balah.

On the issue of prisoner exchange, Hamas said aid and support must reach the people of the northern Gaza Strip and the Israeli army must stop fighting and withdraw. Another Zionist delegation is scheduled to visit Doha next week to discuss a new ceasefire with Hamas.

Meanwhile, the United States has threatened to veto the UN Security Council resolution to end the war on Gaza, which Algeria is calling for a vote on Tuesday.

"If the draft resolution is put to a vote in the current way, we will veto it, and Washington is against it," US envoy to the UN Security Council Linda Thomas Greenfield said.

Algeria has called on the UN Security Council to vote on a draft resolution on Tuesday to end the war in Gaza.

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