Gaza resolution a welcome step, and other trending stories, Gulf News Editors comment on December 23 top news Also in focus: Vin Diesel under fire for assault Published: December 23, 2023 11:30 Gulf News Report 1 of 3 GAZA RESOLUTION A WELCOME STEP: The UN Security Council, after overcoming challenges to avoid a potential US veto, has passed a resolution urging increased humanitarian assistance for Gaza. The resolution emphasises the need for "safe, unhindered, and expanded humanitarian access" to Gaza and lays the groundwork for a sustainable cessation of fighting. Although toned down from initial drafts, which called for an immediate end to the 11-week war and reduced Israeli control over aid deliveries, the resolution gained approval with the US, Israel's primary ally, choosing to abstain. Penned by the UAE, the resolution reflects extensive consultations and engagement among Council members and concerned parties, addressing the urgent humanitarian situation in Gaza while prioritising the protection of those delivering lifesaving aid. (By Sadiq Shaban, Opinion Editor) Image Credit: REUTERS 2 of 3 INNOVATION, EXCELLENCE: Dubai Courts' recent triumph in securing the coveted 'Digital Government' award for GCC States in 2023 is a testament to its unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence. The groundbreaking 'Digital Case File' initiative has propelled Dubai Courts into a new era of digital transformation in the legal domain. This accolade solidifies Dubai Courts' position as a leader in digital judicial services. The 'Digital Case File' service, a cornerstone of Dubai Courts' integrated technical litigation initiative, is a game-changer. Its comprehensive and inclusive approach caters to diverse segments of society, embracing the elderly and people of determination. Beyond its user-friendly interface, the initiative has significantly streamlined legal processes, reducing complexities and costs. This achievement reinforces Dubai Courts' pioneering role in providing accessible and efficient justice, marking a paradigm shift in the administration of justice. (By Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor) Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News 3 of 3 VIN DIESEL UNDER FIRE FOR ASSAULT: The star of ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise, Vin Diesel, stands accused of sexual battery. A lawsuit has been filed against the actor for sexual misconduct yesterday. Asta Jonasson, Diesel's former assistant, claims he made inappropriate advances back in 2010 and was terminated when she rebuffed his overtures. Jonasson is taking legal action against Diesel, his production company, and his sister, the president of One Race Productions. The lawsuit includes allegations of gender-based discrimination, a hostile work environment, retaliation, and wrongful termination. While Diesel’s attorney has categorically denied the allegations on his behalf, there’s no doubt that Vin Diesel has a long road ahead of him. In the post #MeToo era, several public figures have fallen from grace after they were accused of inappropriate behaviour. This makes you wonder if stars – no matter their clout and influence – will be held accountable, if proven guilty in court. (By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Entertainment Editor) Image Credit: AFP