US presses for approval of UN resolution on Gaza as Russia offers rival proposal
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The U.S. is advocating for a U.N. resolution that would authorize an international stabilization force in Gaza for two years, as reported by The Washington Times. This proposal aligns with the U.S. strategy to stabilize the region following recent conflicts. Meanwhile, Israel's return of 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza underscores the fragile nature of the ceasefire agreement brokered by the U.S. These events reflect the complex interplay of international diplomacy and humanitarian concerns in Gaza, as both the U.S. and Russia vie for influence.
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