Overview
- The resolution authorizes International Stabilization Forces tasked with demilitarizing Gaza, disarming armed groups, protecting civilians, enabling humanitarian corridors, controlling borders, and helping train a Palestinian police with Egypt and Israel.
- It establishes a Council of Peace to oversee implementation, creates a World Bank–linked trust fund for reconstruction, and assigns day-to-day governance to a technocratic Palestinian committee through at least the end of 2027.
- The text says President Donald Trump’s plan could offer a realistic path to Palestinian self-determination conditional on reforms in the Palestinian administration and the demilitarization of Gaza, including the disarmament of Hamas.
- Palestinian groups, including Hamas, condemned the plan as an attempt to impose an international mandate and rejected disarmament language, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated he would block the creation of a Palestinian state.
- The United States is discussing possible troop contributions for the mission with Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, and Azerbaijan.