The resolution "welcomes the new ceasefire proposal announced on May 31, which Israel accepted, calls upon Hamas to also accept it, and urges both parties to fully implement its terms without delay and without condition."
Medical organizations reported heavy casualties.
A Médecins Sans Frontières spokesperson said they "treated hundreds of severely injured patients, many of whom were children."
An MSF doctor described "three hours of real terror and fear" during an operation, with "dozens and dozens of people lying on the ground."
Israeli forces released footage of a hostage rescue operation, stating they rescued four hostages under heavy fire. The operatives were heard saying, "Here, they are here."
Dr. Itai Pessach, reviewing the hostages' condition, noted "a lot of abuse, almost every day" and that lack of protein "left a significant mark on their health."
US officials assured Israel of continued support. Blinken said, "the United States and other world leaders will stand behind" the peace framework.
A State Department readout affirmed "ironclad commitment to Israel's security."
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White House officials indicated no alternative avenues for resolving specific cases are currently being pursued, with a US official stating, "We just don't have any cards to play on this right now."