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What can the United Nations do to end Israel’s war on Gaza?

Divisions among UN Security Council members have prevented the passage of a binding resolution.

Diplomatic attempts to end Israel’s war on Gaza have so far failed.

Calls for a ceasefire, an end to Israel’s bombardment of Palestinian homes and Hamas’s release of all the captives held in Gaza have gone unanswered.

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On Tuesday, the UN Security Council held an open debate on the conflict. In his address, Secretary General Antonio Guterres noted that the Hamas attacks of October 7 did not occur in a vacuum and should be viewed in light of decades of occupation.

His comments prompted a furious reaction from Israel and demands for his resignation.

With such deep divisions, what role can the UN play in ending the war?

Presenter: Bernard Smith

Guests:

Richard Falk – visiting professor at Istinye University and a former UN special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories

Raphael Jeruslamy – former Israeli intelligence officer and security analyst

Chris Gunness – former spokesperson for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees