US pushes Security Council to back Gaza plan as Russia offers counter text
Summary
The United States has asked the United Nations Security Council to support its draft resolution for President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. The plan includes establishing a governance body and an international force to stabilize the region. Russia has presented its own proposal, challenging the U.S. resolution.Key Facts
- The U.S. wants the UN Security Council to back President Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
- Russia has offered a different proposal for Gaza, opposing the U.S. plan.
- The U.S. proposal includes creating a "Board of Peace" to lead a transitional government in Gaza until the end of 2027.
- An International Stabilization Force would help disarm groups, protect civilians, and secure aid routes.
- U.S. discussions about the force included countries like Indonesia, UAE, and Egypt, but there are concerns about possible conflicts with Hamas.
- The U.S. draft mentions potential Palestinian statehood if certain reforms are completed.
- Russia's counter-proposal aims for a balanced approach to ending hostilities.
- A ceasefire is currently in place, despite instances of continued violence by Israel.
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