UN Security Council approves US plan for Gaza stabilization force
The UN resolution endorses a US-led 20-point plan including a multinational force to stabilize Gaza, demilitarize Hamas, and support reconstruction through 2027, with 13 votes in favor.
- The UN Security Council approved the U.S. plan for Gaza by a vote of 13-0, with Russia and China abstaining from the vote.
- The resolution endorses President Donald Trump's 20-point ceasefire plan, proposing a transitional 'Board of Peace' led by Trump.
- Support from Arab and Muslim nations was crucial for the resolution's approval.
- The resolution allows the multinational stabilization force to 'use all necessary measures to carry out its mandate' under international law.
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Trump rallies the Security Council on Gaza
Maybe the United Nations isn’t as useless as it so often shows. The Security Council recently endorsed President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, ratifying for the first time the requirements that Hamas disarm and Gaza be demilitarized.
Trump rallies the Security Council on Gaza
Maybe the United Nations isn’t as useless as it so often shows. The Security Council recently endorsed President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, ratifying for the first time the requirements that Hamas disarm and Gaza be demilitarized.
The United Nations voted to adopt President Trump's proposed peace plan for Gaza. Russia and China abstained in the 13-0 vote. US Ambassador Mike Waltz said after the vote that the decision will chart a “new course in the Middle East for Israelis and Palestinians, as well as for all the peoples of the region.” “Today’s resolution represents another significant step toward a stable Gaza that can thrive and an environment that allows Israel to liv…
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