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UN Approves Trump's Gaza Plan: Middle East Breakthrough
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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# Israel-Hamas Peace Plan: UN Security Council Approves Trump's Proposal
In a significant diplomatic development, the UN Security Council has overwhelmingly approved President Trump's peace plan for Gaza, with 13 of 15 members voting in favor while Russia and China abstained. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu welcomed the resolution, which outlines a 20-point roadmap for Gaza's future focusing on humanitarian aid and security arrangements.
The plan could lead to an international stabilization force deployed in Gaza within weeks, though questions remain about participation from Arab and Muslim nations. Israeli Defense Forces stand ready to enforce ceasefire terms and oversee Hamas disarmament, with the US warning of "severe consequences" for violations.
Meanwhile, diplomatic breakthroughs between the US and Saudi Arabia include agreements on civil nuclear energy and the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Riyadh—previously only available to Israel in the region. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sal
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In a significant diplomatic development, the UN Security Council has overwhelmingly approved President Trump's peace plan for Gaza, with 13 of 15 members voting in favor while Russia and China abstained. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu welcomed the resolution, which outlines a 20-point roadmap for Gaza's future focusing on humanitarian aid and security arrangements.
The plan could lead to an international stabilization force deployed in Gaza within weeks, though questions remain about participation from Arab and Muslim nations. Israeli Defense Forces stand ready to enforce ceasefire terms and oversee Hamas disarmament, with the US warning of "severe consequences" for violations.
Meanwhile, diplomatic breakthroughs between the US and Saudi Arabia include agreements on civil nuclear energy and the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Riyadh—previously only available to Israel in the region. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sal
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI