Malta has circulated a new draft resolution focusing on Gaza’s children, Al Jazeera has learned. Will the US veto it?
James Bays
James Bays is Al Jazeera's diplomatic editor, based at the UN headquarters in New York. He frequently covers major diplomatic events worldwide and int... erviews key newsmakers, offering insightful perspectives on unfolding international relations. As an award-winning journalist, Bays’s career is distinguished by his extensive field reporting. He has ventured to over 70 countries and reported from numerous conflict zones, including Iraq, DRC, Sierra Leone, Lebanon, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Panama, the former Soviet Union, Israel and the Palestinian territories. Prior to his current role, he served as Al Jazeera’s Washington editor.
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