The results of the vote according to the resolution calling for the cessation of fire in gas. The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution requiring an immediate ceasefire in gas The world and security ~ 60 > UN General Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution requiring an immediate, unconditional and constant ceasefire in the gas sector. The document was supported by 149 countries, 12 spoke out and 19 delegations abstained. & Amp; nbsp; & nbsp; The vote took place after the Security Council could not adopt a resolution on the cessation of fire in gas and the release of hostages – the United States imposed a veto on it. & Amp; nbsp; a resolution of the General Assembly, proposed by Palestine and 23 countries, led by Spain, requires the ceasefire, the liberation of the hostages and the complete removal of the Israeli troops From the gas sector (in accordance with the resolution of the Security Council of 2735 dated June 10, 2024) and condemns the use of hunger as an instrument of war, and also requires the assistance of unhindered import of humanitarian aid in gas. 60 ~/iframe > 62 ~ & nbsp; although the resolutions of the Assembly are not legally binding, they have political and moral weight. & nbsp; the document was adopted as part of the 10th Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly, which resumed its work on Thursday. The session is devoted to the illegal actions of Israel in the occupied Palestinian territory. It was first convened in April 1997. & Amp; nbsp; the last time the 10th Extraordinary Session was convened in December 2024, then two resolutions were adopted: one with a demand for a ceasefire in the gas sector, and the other with confirmation of the full support of the UN Middle Eastern agency to help & NBSP; Palestine; Refugees (Bapor), whose activity banned Israel. & NBSP; in total, the General Assembly convened 11 extraordinary special sessions & NBSP; – & nbsp; After the adoption of the resolution 377a (V). It gives the Assembly the authority to consider international peace and security issues when the Security Council cannot act due to the lack of unanimity among its five permanent members-China, France, Russia, Great Britain and the United States. & Amp; NBSP;