Bilal Awad, a 63-year-old displaced Gazan, welcomed Monday the UN Security Council’s call for a ceasefire but did not believe it would bring a respite in Israel’s war in Gaza. Without forceful action from “Israel’s supporter” Washington, which abstained in the vote to its close ally’s chagrin, the Israeli government is unlikely to budge, Awad said. The vote triggered an angry reaction from Israel, which says it must “destroy Hamas” and would not stop before hostages are released. Monday’s resolution was the first Security Council demand for “an immediate ceasefire” since the deadly war began, …