Trump's plan for Gaza backed by UN Security Council
Summary
The UN Security Council approved President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, which includes creating an International Stabilisation Force (ISF) to maintain peace and secure the region. Thirteen countries supported the resolution, while Russia and China abstained. Hamas opposed the plan, claiming it doesn't address Palestinian rights.Key Facts
- The UN Security Council endorsed a peace plan for Gaza led by President Trump.
- The plan includes establishing an International Stabilisation Force (ISF).
- Thirteen countries, including the UK and France, supported the resolution, with Russia and China abstaining.
- Hamas rejected the plan, stating it imposes international control over Gaza.
- The ISF would work with Israel and Egypt and aim to remove weapons from non-state armed groups like Hamas.
- A newly trained Palestinian police force in Gaza is part of the plan.
- The plan suggests a ceasefire and the release of hostages, which began on October 10, 2023.
- Reconstruction funding for Gaza would come from a World Bank-backed trust fund.
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