Hamas rejects UN Gaza resolution, says international force would become party to conflict
- On Monday, the United Nations adopted the United States' proposal to begin implementing the next phase of President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, providing legitimacy for a transitional governing body.
- Last month, Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of President Donald Trump's 20-point plan, a ceasefire and hostage-release deal.
- The 15-member Security Council voted 13-0 to endorse a temporary new government in Gaza, establishing a Board of Peace chaired by President Donald Trump and an International Stabilization Force to protect civilians.
- The vote drew swift praise from President Donald Trump but Hamas rejected the resolution, saying it imposes an international guardianship mechanism and strips the ISF of neutrality.
- The ISF is tasked to advance full demilitarization of Hamas, enable gradual Israeli withdrawal, and prepare for Palestinian statehood; the resolution won Arab support and Indonesia said last week it could deploy up to 20,000 troops.
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UN Backs Trump’s Gaza Plan As Security Council Approves U.S. Resolution
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Donald Trump has achieved it again and the UN Security Council has approved his resolution to deploy an International Stabilization Force in Gaza and establish a 'Peace Board', which he will lead himself. Hamas rejected the initiative, the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) received it as a victory, although marginalized, and Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the result of the vote, aware that he gives it the last word on the key issues. Once the te…
UN Security Council Backs U.S. Gaza Peace Plan Resolution
The UN Security Council on Monday, November 18th, approved a U.S.-drafted resolution supporting Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, The plan includes deploying an international force and outlining a possible path toward a future Palestinian state—with 13 members voting in favor, while Russia and China abstained. The resolution backs Trump’s plan that led to a fragile October 10th ceasefire. It authorizes an International Stabilization Force to work …
Netanyahu applauds UN adoption of Trump’s Gaza plan and Hamas rejects it
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has praised the U.N.'s adoption of the Trump administration’s plan for Gaza. The resolution, passed by the U.N.
The UN Security Council voted Monday for Donald Trump's peace plan in Gaza, including the deployment of an international force.
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