YEMEN Press Agency

Security Council to vote today on presence of foreign forces in Gaza

NEWE YORK, Nov. 17 (YPA) – The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet on Monday to vote on a US resolution regarding the presence of international forces in the Gaza Strip, media outlets reported.

It is worth noting that the international force is one of the components of US President Donald Trump’s plan, on which the ceasefire agreement between Israeli occupation and Hamas movement, in place since October 10, is based.

The agreement ended a two-year genocide perpetrated by Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip with US support, beginning on October 8, 2013, which left approximately 69,000 Palestinian killed and more than 170,000 wounded, most of them children and women, with reconstruction estimated by the United Nations to cost around $70 billion.

 

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