US Tells UN Hamas Is to Blame for Deaths Since Israel Resumed Gaza Hostilities

 United States UN Ambassador Dorothy Shea addresses the United Nations Security Council, Friday, March 21, 2025. (AP)
United States UN Ambassador Dorothy Shea addresses the United Nations Security Council, Friday, March 21, 2025. (AP)
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US Tells UN Hamas Is to Blame for Deaths Since Israel Resumed Gaza Hostilities

 United States UN Ambassador Dorothy Shea addresses the United Nations Security Council, Friday, March 21, 2025. (AP)
United States UN Ambassador Dorothy Shea addresses the United Nations Security Council, Friday, March 21, 2025. (AP)

The United States told the UN Security Council on Friday that the Palestinian group Hamas was to blame for the deaths in the Gaza Strip since Israel resumed hostilities there.

"Hamas bears full responsibility for the ongoing war in Gaza and for the resumption of hostilities. Every death would have been avoided had Hamas accepted the bridge proposal that the United States offered last Wednesday," acting US Ambassador to the UN Dorothy Shea told the 15-member council.

Israel effectively abandoned a two-month-old truce three days ago, and has resumed its aerial bombardment and ground campaign, saying it wanted to press the militants to free remaining hostages.

Hamas said on Friday it was reviewing the US proposal to restore the ceasefire.

Of the more than 250 hostages originally seized in Hamas' October 2023 attack on Israel - which triggered the war in Gaza - 59 remain in the enclave, 24 of whom are thought to be alive.

Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon told the council that, in recent days, Israel had "eliminated several top Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists".

Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday alone killed more than 400 Palestinians, with scant let-up since then.

"Hamas has a choice," Danon said. "They can come back to the table and negotiate, or they can wait and watch their leadership fall, one by one. We will not stop until our people come home, all of them."

French Ambassador Jerome Bonnafont urged Israel to "unconditionally resume humanitarian aid, to stop the bombing, to stick to the logic of negotiations, however slow they may be, and to stop responding to cruelty with the unleashing of violence".



EU Says Resuming Talks on the Gaza Ceasefire Is the Only Way Forward

A Palestinian man walks along a corridor of the damaged surgical building of the Nasser Hospital, a day after it was targeted by Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 24 March 2025. (EPA)
A Palestinian man walks along a corridor of the damaged surgical building of the Nasser Hospital, a day after it was targeted by Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 24 March 2025. (EPA)
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EU Says Resuming Talks on the Gaza Ceasefire Is the Only Way Forward

A Palestinian man walks along a corridor of the damaged surgical building of the Nasser Hospital, a day after it was targeted by Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 24 March 2025. (EPA)
A Palestinian man walks along a corridor of the damaged surgical building of the Nasser Hospital, a day after it was targeted by Israeli strikes, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 24 March 2025. (EPA)

“Violence feeds more violence,” European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Monday at a briefing in Jerusalem, where she met with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, less than a week after Israel broke the ceasefire in Gaza.

“What we are witnessing now is a dangerous escalation. It is causing unbearable uncertainty for the hostages and their families and is likewise causing horror and death for the Palestinian people,” she added.

Saar said the “war can end tomorrow with releasing our hostages, the demilitarization of Gaza and the withdrawal of the armed Hamas and Islamic Jihad forces.”