UN Security Council passes US resolution backing Gaza international force
Summary
The UN Security Council passed a resolution that supports an international force and administration in Gaza, related to a peace plan by the U.S. President Donald Trump. The resolution aims to create a pathway for Palestinian statehood and was approved with 13 votes; Russia and China abstained. Arab countries may now provide troops for this international force.Key Facts
- The UN Security Council approved a resolution for an international force in Gaza.
- The resolution is part of a U.S. peace plan from President Donald Trump.
- The vote passed 13-0, with Russia and China abstaining.
- The resolution aims to support Palestinian statehood pathways.
- Arab and Muslim nations wanted a UN mandate before they could send troops.
- The plan includes Palestinian self-determination and reforms in Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke against the formation of a Palestinian state.
- Russia had proposed a different resolution for the West Bank and Gaza.
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