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US shares draft UN resolution for Trump's Gaza peace plan

US shares draft UN resolution for Trump's Gaza peace plan
MENA
2 min read
06 November, 2025
The US shared its proposal with the 10 elected countries on the UN Security Council as it looks for a two-year mandate for an international peacekeeping force.
The resolution would authorise Trump's 'Board of Peace' to administer Gaza and the deployment of a multinational security force. [Getty]

The United States on Wednesday presented a draft UN Security Council resolution to partner nations aimed at bolstering President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, including by greenlighting an international security force, Washington's mission said.

US Ambassador Mike Waltz shared the draft with the 10 elected members of the Security Council and several regional partners - Egypt, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Turkey - a spokesperson for the US mission said in a statement.

No date has been set to vote on the draft.

The US statement said the resolution "welcomes the Board of Peace," a transitional governing body for Gaza envisioned in Trump's 20-point plan, which he would chair.

It also "authorizes the International Stabilization Force" (ISF) outlined in the peace plan.

According to diplomatic sources, several countries have indicated their willingness to participate in the ISF, but insist on a Security Council mandate before actually deploying troops into the Palestinian territory.

"Under President Trump's bold leadership, the United States will again deliver results at the UN - not endless talk," the US spokesperson said.

The creation of the international force was one part of the agreement that led to the fragile 10 October ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, following two years of devastating violence triggered by the 7 October attack.

Under the terms of the deal, troops would be drawn from mostly Arab and Muslim countries and deployed to Gaza to oversee security as the Israeli army withdraws.

"The parties have seized this historic opportunity to finally end decades of bloodshed and make the President's vision of lasting peace in the Middle East a reality," the US spokesperson added.

Subsequent phases of Trump's plan include further Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, disarmament of Hamas and reconstruction of the decimated territory.

(AFP)