UN Security Council approves US plan for Gaza stabilization force
- On Monday, the United Nations Security Council adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution endorsing President Donald Trump's 20-point plan as an annex, passing 13-0 with Russia and China abstaining.
- Trump announced the 20-point ceasefire plan in late September, and Israel and Hamas agreed to its broad principles on Oct. 8 with a first phase implemented last month.
- Detailed provisions outline a ceasefire and hostage-release framework while authorising a Board of Peace led by President Donald Trump and an international stabilisation force to secure and demilitarise the Gaza Strip.
- Hamas publicly rejected the resolution, arguing it fails to meet Palestinian demands and opposes an imposed "international guardianship," while the Palestinian Authority backed the measure on Friday and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated opposition amid right-wing pressure.
- Several Security Council members issued support over the weekend and members pledged troops and reconstruction aid, while authorisations for the Board of Peace and force expire in December 2027.
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Russia and China denounce the lack of clarity in the US resolution on Gaza. They question the role of the Peace Board and the International Security Force.
An interim government will be led by President Trump, security in Gaza will be provided by international stabilization forces, and global financial institutions will direct investments.
Middle East: UN Security Council approves Trump's Gaza plan
The Trump administration's blueprint to secure and govern Gaza has approval at the United Nations after a 13-0 vote among Security Council members, with Russia and China abstaining. However, Hamas has voiced its disapproval, with the militant group saying that the resolution does not meet the "Palestinian people's political and humanitarian demands and rights." Here are the latest headlines from Israel, Gaza, and the wider Middle East on Tuesday…
UN Security Council Votes In Favor Of Trump Plan – Trump Responds
The UN Security Council voted for the United States resolution that endorses Trump’s Gaza plan. 13 countries back the resolution. China and Russia abstained. BBC reported: The UN Security Council has voted in favour of a US-drafted resolution, which endorses Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza. Included in the plan is the establishment of an International Stabilisation Force (ISF), which the US says multiple unnamed countries have offered to c…
The United Nations supports the US plan for a ceasefire in Gaza with a resolution. 13 out of 15 member states of the Security Council voted in favour.
Members of the United Nations Security Council have voted to approve a US-drafted resolution supporting Donald Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan, including the deployment of an international force to control Gaza.
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