The United Nations demanded an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza in a non-binding vote.
The 193-member UN General Assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire with three-quarters of member states voting in favour.
The US and Israel, which argue a ceasefire only benefits Hamas, voted against the measure along with eight other countries. The United Kingdom abstained.
Before the resolution, Joe Biden warned Israel that it is losing its allies’ support over the thousands of civilians killed in the bombing of Gaza.
The vote comes amid dire warnings from U.N. officials about a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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