The UN Safety Council has voted in favour of a US-drafted decision, which endorses Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza.
Included within the plan is the institution of an Worldwide Stabilisation Power (ISF), which the US says a number of unnamed nations have supplied to contribute to.
The decision was backed by 13 nations – together with the UK, France and Somalia – with none voting in opposition to the proposal. Russia and China abstained.
Hamas has rejected the decision, saying it fails to fulfill Palestinians’ rights and calls for.
The plan “imposes a world guardianship mechanism on the Gaza Strip, which our folks and their factions reject,” the group mentioned on Telegram.
“Assigning the worldwide pressure with duties and roles contained in the Gaza Strip, together with disarming the resistance, strips it of its neutrality, and turns it into a celebration to the battle in favour of the occupation,” it added.
In accordance with stories on the most recent draft, a part of the ISF’s position could be to work on the “everlasting decommissioning of weapons from non-state armed teams” – together with Hamas – in addition to defending civilians and humanitarian help routes.
This could require Hamas, proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK, at hand over its weapons – one thing it’s meant to do beneath Trump’s peace plan.
In addition to authorising an ISF, which it says would work with Israel and Egypt – Gaza’s southern neighbour – the draft additionally requires creation of a newly educated Palestinian police in Gaza.
Till now, the police there have operated beneath the authority of Hamas.
Mike Waltz, the US’s ambassador to the UN, advised the Council that the ISF could be “tasked with securing the realm, supporting the demilitarization of Gaza, dismantling the terrorist infrastructure, eradicating weapons, and guaranteeing the security of Palestinian civilians”.
The preliminary part of the plan – a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the handing over of hostages and detainees – got here into pressure on 10 October. Waltz described it as a “fragile, fragile first step”.
The ISF is a central plank of Trump’s plan which additionally contains establishing a so-called Board of Peace, which the US president himself is anticipated to move.
Financing for reconstruction of Gaza following two years of battle would come from a belief fund backed by the World Financial institution, based on the decision.
The draft additionally raises the potential for a Palestinian state – one thing Israel strongly opposes. A path to future statehood was included following stress from key Arab states.
Trump’s peace plan in impact suspended the combating between Israel and Hamas which had raged since Hamas-led gunmen attacked Israel on 7 October 2023. About 1,200 folks had been killed and 251 taken hostage in that assault.
Greater than 69,483 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army motion in Gaza since then, based on the Hamas-run well being ministry.

