UN Security Council approves US plan for Gaza stabilization force
The UN resolution endorses a U.S. 20-point plan including an international force and a transitional Board of Peace to stabilize Gaza and enable a future Palestinian state.
- 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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UN Secretary-General Guterres has described the UN Security Council resolution on Gaza as an important step to consolidate the ceasefire. Guterres stressed that it is now a matter of implementing the resolution on the ground as well. It is also important to continue with the second phase of the US plan.
The United Nations Security Council approved a resolution on Gaza on Monday. It includes a provision for a Palestinian state. How strong that provision is, however, is open to interpretation.
UN Security Council approves Trump's Gaza peace plan. None of the 15 countries on the council voted no. "Congratulations world," the US president wrote on Truth Social.
UN Security Council approves Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan
THE UN Security Council has approved a US plan for Gaza that authorises an international stabilisation force to provide security in the devastated territory and envisions a possible future path to an independent Palestinian state ...
UN backs Trump's Gaza plan, approves stabilisation force
United Nations: The UN Security Council has adopted a draft resolution endorsing US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan and authorising the establishment of an international stabilisation force in the enclave, with the American leader describing it as a “moment of true historic proportion”. The US-drafted resolution was adopted in the 15-nation Council on Monday evening with 13 votes in favour, none against, and abstentions by China and Rus…
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