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UN Security Council Backs Trump’s Gaza Plan, Authorizes International Force Through 2027

Implementation now turns on troop commitments, rules for the stabilisation force, clarity on Gaza’s transitional governance.

Overview

  • The resolution passed 13–0 with Russia and China abstaining, endorsing President Donald Trump’s 20‑point plan and moving the ceasefire into a formal transition phase.
  • The measure creates a transitional Board of Peace that Trump says he will chair and authorizes a non‑UN International Stabilisation Force empowered to demilitarize Gaza and use “all necessary measures.”
  • Hamas rejected the decision as an international guardianship and opposes disarmament, while the Palestinian Authority welcomed the vote and said it is ready to participate.
  • Israel praised the plan’s focus on demilitarization and deradicalization, and pressed for the return of all deceased hostages along with the start of disarmament steps.
  • Several Arab and Muslim states endorsed the U.S. text, with Indonesia saying it could deploy up to 20,000 troops, as the resolution also calls for expanded humanitarian access and outlines a conditional pathway to Palestinian statehood tied to PA reforms and reconstruction progress.