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UN Security Council approves US plan for Gaza stabilization force

The UN plan mandates disarmament of Hamas, international security oversight, and a Peace Council led by Trump to guide Gaza’s reconstruction and future Palestinian statehood.

  • On Monday, the United Nations Security Council approved a U.S.-drafted resolution endorsing President Donald Trump's 20-point Gaza plan with 13 votes in favour while Russia and China abstained.
  • To stabilise the devastated Gaza Strip, the plan channels reconstruction financing through a World Bank-backed trust and follows a ceasefire that began October 9.
  • The International Stabilization Force will work with Israel, Egypt, and newly trained Palestinian police to secure borders and coordinate aid, empowered to `use all necessary measures` under international law, while the Board of Peace chaired by Trump oversees redevelopment until 2027.
  • The Palestinian Authority welcomed the resolution and signalled readiness to take part, while Arab and Muslim countries considering troop contributions said Security Council authorisation was essential.
  • The resolution ties a future state to Palestinian Authority reforms and Gaza redevelopment, with Israeli forces withdrawing based on demilitarisation milestones agreed by the ISF, IDF, the U.S., and ceasefire guarantors, and authorization expiring at the end of 2027.
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Daily Sabah broke the news in Türkiye on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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