UN Security Council approves Trump plan for future of Gaza
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US proposal at the UN for Gaza stabilization force faces concerns from Russia, China and Arabs
A U.S. proposal to provide a United Nations mandate for an international stabilization force in Gaza is facing opposition from Russia, China and some Arab countries
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Ahead of UN vote, Hamas rejects ‘dangerous’ US proposal for Gaza stabilization force
Gaza terror groups say disarmament violates 'right to resistance,' proposed international force a violation of Palestinian sovereignty The post Ahead of UN vote, Hamas rejects ‘dangerous’ US proposal for Gaza stabilization force appeared first on The Times of Israel.
US secretary of state also warns that West Bank settler violence risks complicating efforts in Gaza - Anadolu Ajansı
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States has circulated draft text for a U.N. Security Council resolution that would provide a mandate for an international stabilization force in Gaza for at least two years, marking the next step in President Donald Trump’s plan to halt two years of war between Israel and Hamas.
Rabat - Hamas says the new UN Security Council resolution backing US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan does not meet the political or humanitarian needs Hamas says the new UN Security Council resolution backing US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan does not meet the political or humanitarian needs of Palestinians.
US president also says Gaza ceasefire is going well and touts progress in lifting sanctions on Syria - Anadolu Ajansı
Indonesia supports a UN-backed resolution endorsing a peace plan for Gaza, involving troop deployment to aid in pacifying the region. The resolution aims to support Palestinian authority capacity building and achieve prolonged peace.
UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council voted Monday in favor of a US-drafted resolution bolstering Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan that includes the deployment of an international force and a path to a future Palestinian state.
US officials tell i24NEWS the first troops could arrive in early 2026, with Azerbaijan and Indonesia among the leading countries expected to contribute