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The draft reiterates demands for the parties to comply with their obligations.

A view shows houses and buildings destroyed in Israeli strikes, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, October 11, 2023.The United Nations Security Council looks set to vote later today on a draft resolution, put forward by the elected 10 members demanding both an immediate ceasefire inThe draft reiterates demands for the parties to comply with their obligations under international law and demands adequate basic services and humanitarian assistance in the enclave.

The resolutions need at least nine votes in favour of adoption and no vetoes from a member of the permanent five, most notably, in this instance, the United States . The draft also states that the Security Council rejected any effort to starve Palestinians and further demands the facilitation of rapid and unhindered entry of humanitarian assistance at scale throughout the Gaza Strip.

It demands that the parties fully comply with an earlier Council resolution endorsing a US-led ceasefire proposal that would have resulted in the release of all hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners; the return of Palestinians to their “homes”, now largely destroyed, and the eventual full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

It requests a written assessment of implementation from the Secretary-General within three weeks of any adoption.

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