Hamas rejects UN Gaza resolution, says international force would become party to conflict
The U.N. resolution creates an international force and a transitional Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's demilitarization and governance, despite Hamas rejecting the plan.
- On Monday, the United Nations Security Council approved a U.S. resolution to deploy an international stabilization force in Gaza based on President Donald Trump's 20-point plan.
- Nearly two weeks of negotiations saw the U.S. mission to the United Nations circulate a Friday joint statement with Qatar, Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Jordan, and Turkey urging swift adoption of the U.S. proposal.
- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said `It is essential now to translate the diplomatic momentum into concrete and urgently needed steps on the ground` as U.N. agencies reported ongoing difficulties in delivering aid into Gaza on Tuesday.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump, saying his diplomacy helped bring home hostages, as the resolution calls for the U.S. to establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians, with Board of Peace members to be named in the coming weeks.
- The resolution offers no timeline or guarantee for an independent Palestinian state, while German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said, `Germany has always made clear that, for us, this resolution is the decisive key to a peaceful future of equalization between Israel and the Palestinians`.
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U.N. Security Council Approves U.S.-Backed “International Stabilization Force” in Gaza
The United Nations Security Council has approved a U.S.-backed plan for a so-called international stabilization force in Gaza. On Monday, 13 council members voted in favor of the resolution, while China and Russia abstained, warning the plan excludes Palestinians from meaningful participation and fails to define any clear role for the U.N. in shaping Gaza’s future. Under the plan, soldiers from Arab and Muslim-majority nations would oversee the …
UN votes on Trump's plan for Gaza after it's dubbed "hell on earth", now he's putting himself in charge of something unexpected
The United Nations Security Council passed a big plan for Gaza. Thirteen countries voted yes, and nobody voted no. Russia and China did not vote yes, but they also did not block the plan. The plan backs President Donald Trump’s ideas for bringing peace to Gaza and lets countries send troops there to help. According to Unilad, the plan creates a group called the Board of Peace that will run Gaza for now. Trump will be the leader of this group. Th…
MAINTENANCE. Former French diplomat Yves Aubin de La Messuziere analyses the consequences of the adoption by the UN Security Council of the U.S. President's peace plan for Gaza.
Netanyahu calls on neighboring nations to join Israel in 'expelling Hamas' from region
Prime Minister Netanyahu calls on other Middle Eastern nations to join Israel's fight against Hamas after the U.N. Security Council adopted President Donald Trump's peace plan.
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