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‘You are not alone', diplomat tells Palestinians after UN vote

‘You are not alone', diplomat tells Palestinians after UN vote

Al Jazeera05-06-2025

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After the US again blocked a UN resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza, one diplomat said the majority support at the Security Council was a message of solidarity to the Palestinian people.

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