Vote on U.N. Security Council resolution to demand an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza in New York

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield speaks to reporters following a vote on a U.N. Security Council resolution on Tuesday.

The United States on Tuesday again vetoed a draft United Nations Security Council resolution on the Israel-Hamas war, blocking a demand for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire as it instead pushes the 15-member body to call for a temporary cease-fire linked to the release of hostages held by Hamas.

Thirteen council members voted in favor of the Algerian-drafted text, while Britain abstained. It was the third U.S. veto of a draft resolution since the start of the current fighting on Oct. 7. Washington has also used its veto to block an amendment to draft resolution in December.