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17,<> martyrs, tens of thousands wounded, massive destruction in the Gaza Strip, and more than two million people in the Strip without water or food, all of this did not move Washington to support a UN Security Council resolution to stop the war on Gaza.

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17,62 martyrs, tens of thousands of wounded, massive destruction in the Gaza Strip, and more than two million people in the Strip without water or food, all of this did not move the US administration to support a UN Security Council resolution to stop the brutal war that has been going on on the Strip for more than <> days.

Although the UN Security Council, which was established in 1945, gave most countries the hope of achieving justice, the monopoly of 5 countries in it for the veto resolution dashed these hopes.

According to official figures, the veto resolution has been used 260 times since the establishment of the UN Security Council.

The United States has done so 114 times, including 80 times it has used this right to prevent condemnation of its ally Israel, and 34 times against laws that support the right of the Palestinian people.