Hamas, Gaza factions say UN resolution undermines ‘national will’
Summary
Hamas and other Palestinian groups in Gaza have rejected a UN resolution that proposes a new governance structure and international military presence in the region. They believe this plan undermines their right to self-rule and labels it as another form of external control. The resolution is supported by President Trump and some Arab countries, but criticized for not addressing key issues like ending Israeli occupation.Key Facts
- Hamas and other factions in Gaza oppose a UN resolution for a new governing body and international forces in Gaza.
- They argue this action could limit Palestinians' right to self-governance.
- The resolution is part of a plan led by President Trump and backed by several Arab nations.
- Israeli operations continue in Gaza even after a recent ceasefire.
- Some Gaza citizens and leaders criticize the UN plan, feeling it does not protect Palestinian interests.
- The Palestinian Authority supports the resolution and aims to implement it.
- Israeli air strikes targeted various areas shortly after the resolution's announcement.
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