US Pushes UN Security Council To Approve Gaza Stabilization Force As Draft Includes Historic Reference To Palestinian Statehood
The US draft resolution proposes an international force to stabilize Gaza and includes a transitional peace council with conditions for Israeli withdrawal and Palestinian statehood.
- This coming week the United States is preparing a UN Security Council resolution to establish an International Stabilisation Force in the Gaza Strip, based on President Donald Trump's 20-point plan proposing dialogue for Palestinian self-determination.
- After Israel and Hamas agreed the plan's first phase in October, an EU diplomatic service paper ahead of the Nov. 20 ministers meeting outlines options to support U.S. President Donald Trump's 20-point Gaza plan.
- The draft states a board of peace would govern Gaza temporarily, while Israeli withdrawal depends on ISF control, disarmament standards, and agreed timelines with Israel's army maintaining a peripheral presence.
- Israel's security establishment reacted with surprise and frustration as Moscow, Beijing and several Arab states rejected elements sidelining Palestinian actors, and Russia introduced its own UN draft on Thursday.
- Next week, European Union foreign ministers will discuss training 3,000 Palestinian police officers from Gaza, while UNRWA warns millions of Palestinian refugees risk losing life-saving services amid worsening conditions.
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The US is hinting at conditional steps toward Palestinian self-determination. This is evident from a new version of a draft UN resolution on Gaza. The new American text, in which the US makes significant concessions, has been amended several times in a short period of time following intensive negotiations with Arab countries. It now contains language that has caused significant concern in Israel. The resolution is intended to form the basis for …
EU weighs plan to train 3,000 Palestinian police officers for deployment in Gaza
EU foreign ministers will review a proposal for the bloc to lead training for 3,000 Palestinian police officers from Gaza, part of a broader plan tied to the first phase of a U.S.-backed framework that Israel and Hamas have agreed to begin
US plan for Gaza force includes ’path to Palestinian state’
The US is preparing to put forward a new resolution to the UN Security Council that would see the formation of an international stabilisation force in the Gaza Strip, with reports stating that Washington has stressed there is a possibility of a credible path to self-determination and a Palestinian state. The draft resolution is based on US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan. It states that the US will create a dialogue between Israel a…
US Pushes UN Security Council To Approve Gaza Stabilization Force As Draft Includes Historic Reference To Palestinian Statehood
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – The United States on Thursday urged the UN Security Council to support Washington’s draft resolution establishing an International Stabilization Force (ISF) to secure postwar Gaza and guide the territory into a future “free from Hamas.” The measure — a central pillar of President Donald Trump’s broader Middle East peace framework — has been crafted with input…
Osama Qadan, a Fatah leader, stated that the international community and Palestinian factions are currently focused on achieving stability and rebuilding Gaza following the ceasefire. In remarks to Extra News, he added that the ultimate goal is to protect the Palestinian people and strengthen their resilience. Qadan clarified that any security or international plan for Gaza must be temporary and consistent with the Palestinian political system, …
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