Switzerland voted in favour of a successful United Nations General Assembly resolution calling for an immediate, unconditional and lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the immediate release of the hostage. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Switzerland and 157 other member states agreed with the draft in New York late on Thursday. The resolution passed despite nine votes against - including the United States and Israel - and 13 abstentions. + Read why banning Hamas is no simple task Resolutions of the UN General Assembly are not binding but have political symbolic power. Last year, the body already passed similar resolutions twice, but this time the language of the paper is clearer and the demands more vehement. In addition, the General Assembly has now passed a resolution supporting the mandate of the recently controversial UN Palestinian Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). A total 159 countries, including Switzerland, voted in favour, nine against and 11 ...