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U.S. Secures Regional Support for Gaza Transition Plan Ahead of U.N. Vote

Moscow submitted a competing text that drops the proposed Board of Peace, seeking U.N.-led force options.

Overview

  • The Security Council is expected to vote Monday on the U.S. draft endorsing Trump’s plan and on a Russian rival, following intensive negotiations and warnings from Washington about the fragile ceasefire.
  • The latest U.S. text backs a two-year Board of Peace through 2027 and authorizes an International Stabilization Force to secure Gaza, enforce demilitarization, protect civilians, and coordinate humanitarian access.
  • Revisions add language that progress on Palestinian Authority reforms and Gaza redevelopment could create conditions for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood.
  • The United States, Qatar, Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Jordan and Türkiye issued a joint statement urging swift adoption and describing the resolution as a route toward Palestinian statehood.
  • Potential troop contributors have raised reservations or declined participation, with the UAE, Jordan and Azerbaijan signaling legal or operational hurdles and Turkey sidelined at Israel’s request, leaving the force’s composition unresolved.