United Nations, July 26: Arab delegates on Thursday put off introducing a UN Security Council resolution on Israel's deadly strike in Gaza City, with diplomats saying there were divisions among ambassadors over the text. Nasser al Kidwa, the Palestinian UN observer, said Arab ambassadors would meet again on Friday and then seek reactions among council members.
"We don't want to push anyone before we know that something is possible," he said, in an apparent reference to the United States, which opposes a resolution at this time.

Syria, the only Arab nation with a seat on the council, reportedly believed the text, circulated informally by Saudi Arabia as current head of the Arab group of nations, was not worded strongly enough, council sources said. Bureau Report