Overview
- The resolution passed 13–0 with two abstentions and endorses a US plan that pairs an international stabilization force with a technocratic Palestinian interim administration overseen by a proposed Board of Peace.
- Core provisions call for Hamas disarmament and a full Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, elements that remain the most contested on the ground.
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged rapid, concrete steps, the Palestinian Authority welcomed the vote as a first step toward peace, and Hamas rejected it as politically and humanitarily insufficient.
- Israeli reactions were mixed, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasizing Hamas disarmament as decisive and right‑wing figures objecting to language referencing a path to Palestinian statehood.
- Operational questions persist over who deploys and under what rules, with reports noting the force would not be UN-led and Indonesia signaling readiness to contribute up to 20,000 troops focused on infrastructure and health support.