The U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution on Wednesday that called for an “immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.”

The resolution was cosponsored by the U.N.’s E10, a group of ten non-permanent members of the Security Council. Fourteen countries voted to support it, with the U.S. being the only country to vote against it.

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As one of the five permanent U.N. Security Council members, the U.S. possesses veto power, which prevents any resolution from being approved.

Before the vote, Dorothy She

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