UN approves US-backed peace plan for Gaza, Hamas says proposal favors Israeli occupation  

UN approves US-backed peace plan for Gaza, Hamas says proposal favors Israeli occupation  


The United Nations adopted the United States’s proposal on Monday to begin implementing the next phase of President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. 

Trump’s 20-point plan to achieve lasting stability in the region, which had been beset by hostilities between Hamas and Israel, gained international legitimacy after the 15-member council voted 13-0 in favor of a resolution endorsing the plan’s proposal for a temporary new government in Gaza. 

Russia and China abstained from the vote, which supported the establishment of the “Board of Peace,” chaired by Trump as a transitional government, and the creation of a temporary “International Stabilization Force” in Gaza.

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The multinational governing body, “a strong coalition of peacemakers,” will be responsible for overseeing the protection of civilians in Gaza. The ISF will

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