UN Security Council backs Trump’s Gaza peace plan
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The U.N. Security Council has backed the United States’ plan for the future of the Gaza Strip. How and when it will be carried out remains largely unknown.
For years, President Trump dismissed the UN as ineffective or openly biased. Now, Jerusalem is absorbing the consequences of a resolution that embeds his Gaza architecture into international law and authorizes a multinational force to stabilize the Strip, oversee demilitarization, and support a technocratic Palestinian committee.
Trump thanks Pakistan and other members of the UNSC; Pakistan urges international community to ensure tangible progress toward Palestinian statehood.
The chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace told OSV News he was heartened by a United Nations move to approve President Donald Trump’s plan to end the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip by installing international transitional governance and military forces there.
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The UN Security Council on Nov. 17 endorsed a resolution drafted by the United States with 13 nations in favor, zero votes against and two abstentions, from Russia and China. The resolution supports "phase two" of Trump's Gaza plan. "Phase one" started in October with an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage and prisoner exchange.
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