UN Security Council approves Trump plan for Gaza security force
Summary
The UN Security Council approved a U.S.-led plan to send an international force to Gaza for two years. This force aims to maintain peace and help govern the region under a plan supported by President Trump.Key Facts
- The UN approved a resolution to set up an international stabilization force in Gaza for at least two years.
- This plan is part of President Trump's efforts to bring peace to the region.
- The force will be under a unified command that the Board of Peace oversees.
- Troops from various Arab and Muslim countries will participate, with deployment planned for January 2026.
- The resolution had support from 13 UN Security Council members, while Russia and China abstained.
- The force's mission includes demilitarizing Gaza, securing borders, and aiding reconstruction.
- The force will work with a newly trained Palestinian police force and coordinate with Israel and Egypt.
- Demilitarizing the Gaza Strip involves disarming Hamas, which is considered a significant challenge.
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