US looks isolated after opposing UN resolution on Gaza truce
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor from US news | The Guardian on (#6FY7X)
Only 12 countries joined Washington and Israel as Jordan's motion was passed at the general assembly
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The US has ended up looking quite badly isolated after only 12 countries joined Washington and Israel at the UN general assembly in opposing a motion calling for a sustained humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of hostilities.
One hour after Israel had extended its offensive in Gaza, Jordan's motion was passed in New York by 120 votes to 14, with 45 countries abstaining. The outcome was remarkable for showing the limited direct support for the world's greatest superpower, with even France, Spain and the UK refusing to join the US in voting against the motion.
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