On Monday, the UN Security Council demanded a ceasefire in Gaza through a resolution that, according to the United States, was “non-binding”. Resolution 2728 passed 14–0, with the US abstaining from voting. Washington had blocked three previous ceasefire resolutions by using its veto as a permanent member of the Security Council. US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Resolution 2728 was non-binding at several press briefings this week. However, legal experts who spoke with The New Arab disagreed. What did the resolution call for?UN Security Council Resolution 2728 “demanded an i…