An emergency meeting of the Security Council is being held on Sunday to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalates in the Middle East, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council is set to take place tomorrow, Sunday. Ahead of the meeting, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres today called on the Security Council to reach an agreement on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Guterres spokesman Stephen Duzarik called on all members of the Security Council to work together for a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine. Instead of trying to recover, they wallow in their sadness and thus, experience more failure. He said the Security Council would be strengthened if all nations agreed. An emergency meeting was scheduled for Friday, but was postponed to Sunday because of opposition from the United States.
It is reported that Israeli airstrikes continue on the city of Gaza, which is under the control of the extremist group Hamas. Hamas's rocket attack on Israel, on the other hand, continues.
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