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U.S. Gaza Plan Heads to U.N. Vote as Israel Warns It May Resume War

Progress hinges on a practical resolution for Rafah tunnel fighters that Washington is pressing Israel to settle so an international security force can deploy.

Overview

  • The U.S. draft before the Security Council would authorize a temporary stabilization force in Gaza and a two‑year Peace Council, with Washington and regional partners urging swift adoption.
  • U.S. envoys, including Jared Kushner, pressed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on options for several hundred Hamas fighters trapped in Rafah tunnels, including transfer to a third country, but no agreement has been reached.
  • Israeli officials signal the military will restart operations to disarm Hamas if the U.N. initiative fails, while right‑wing voices oppose any arrangement viewed as lenient toward militants.
  • Egypt reiterated it rejects any partition of Gaza or forced displacement and urged implementation of the Sharm El‑Sheikh roadmap and a unified Palestinian governance mechanism.
  • Parallel developments include Russian strikes and claimed advances in Ukraine, an expanded U.S. anti‑drug campaign in the Caribbean that is heightening tensions with Venezuela, and allegations that roughly $500 million in Gaza donations were diverted through Brotherhood‑linked networks.