US pushes UN draft resolution backing Trump Gaza plan, calls for International Stabilization Force

Palestinians stand on the rubble of destroyed buildings, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, November 6, 2025. (Reuters)
Palestinians stand on the rubble of destroyed buildings, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, November 6, 2025. (Reuters)
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US pushes UN draft resolution backing Trump Gaza plan, calls for International Stabilization Force

US pushes UN draft resolution backing Trump Gaza plan, calls for International Stabilization Force
  • Draft seen by Arab News urges all parties to implement plan in its entirety, ‘in good faith and without delay’
  • It welcomes ‘constructive role’ of Qatar, Egypt, Turkiye in having facilitated ceasefire

NEW YORK: The US on Wednesday night circulated a draft resolution at the UN Security Council that would authorize the creation of an International Stabilization Force in Gaza to oversee the demilitarization of Hamas.

The draft, obtained by Arab News, endorses US President Donald Trump’s “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,” and calls on all parties to implement it in its entirety, “in good faith and without delay.”

Trump’s plan proposes an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages, prisoner exchanges, the demilitarization of Gaza, the deployment of an International Stabilization Force, and temporary governance by Palestinian technocrats under international supervision.

It also outlines large-scale reconstruction and a conditional path toward Palestinian self-determination and potential statehood.

The initiative has won broad international support, including from major Western and Arab nations.

On Oct. 8, Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had agreed to begin the first phase of the deal — releasing hostages in exchange for 2,000 Palestinian prisoners within 72 hours of an Israeli withdrawal to agreed lines. A ceasefire took effect on Oct. 10, though multiple violations have since been reported.

The UNSC draft resolution would welcome the “constructive role” played by the US, Qatar, Egypt and Turkiye in having facilitated the Gaza ceasefire.

The text would authorize member states working with a new transitional body — the Board of Peace — to “establish a temporary International Stabilization Force in Gaza to deploy under unified command acceptable to the BoP.”

The ISF, according to the draft, would operate “in close consultation and cooperation” with Egypt and Israel, and would be empowered “to use all necessary measures to carry out its mandate consistent with international law, including international humanitarian law.”

The force would help secure Gaza’s borders, stabilize the security environment and oversee the demilitarization of Hamas.

Its tasks would include “the destruction and prevention of rebuilding of the military, terror, and offensive infrastructure, as well as the permanent decommissioning of weapons from non-state armed groups.”

The ISF would also “protect civilians, including humanitarian operations,” train and support vetted Palestinian police forces, coordinate humanitarian corridors and assist the BoP in monitoring the ceasefire.

It would be funded through voluntary contributions from governments and donors, and operate under BoP strategic guidance until at least Dec. 31, 2027.

Beyond the security arrangements, the US text proposes a sweeping international role in Gaza’s governance and reconstruction.

The BoP would serve as a transitional administration overseeing aid delivery, redevelopment and reform “until such time as the Palestinian Authority has satisfactorily completed its reform program.”

Under the plan, operational entities established by the BoP would manage Gaza’s day-to-day civil service, reconstruction projects and humanitarian programs.

The resolution calls on the World Bank and other financial institutions to establish a dedicated trust fund to support redevelopment.

The draft “underscores the importance of the full resumption of humanitarian aid,” warning that any organization misusing assistance “shall be deemed ineligible to provide continued or future aid.”

The US draft concludes by calling on UN members to contribute “personnel, equipment, and financial resources” to the BoP and ISF, and declares that the council will remain seized of the matter.

Diplomats said Washington is expected to begin consultations with other UNSC members later this week, though it was not immediately clear when or if the resolution would be put to a vote.


Al-Sharaa becomes first Syrian president to participate in UN climate summit

Al-Sharaa becomes first Syrian president to participate in UN climate summit
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Al-Sharaa becomes first Syrian president to participate in UN climate summit

Al-Sharaa becomes first Syrian president to participate in UN climate summit
  • He arrives in Belem, Brazil, for 2-day summit of world leaders marking the start of the 2025 UN Climate Change Conference, COP30
  • He was greeted on arrival by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and will meet other leaders during the event

LONDON: Ahmad Al-Sharaa has become the first president of the Syrian Arab Republic to attend an annual UN Climate Change Conference.

He arrived on Thursday in Belem, Brazil, which is hosting the 2025 event, COP30, and was greeted by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

The conference, which will run from Nov. 10 to 21, gathers representatives of more than 190 countries, including heads of state, ministers and other international leaders, to address urgent issues related to climate change and agree commitments for tackling them. The conference is preceded by a two-day summit of world leaders on Thursday and Friday.

While at the event, Al-Sharaa will meet with delegates and leaders from a number of countries, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported.

The trip marks his first visit to South America since taking power in December after the collapse of the Assad regime in the face of an insurgent offensive that ended almost 14 years of civil war in Syria.

Al-Sharaa, accompanied by Prime Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, will visit Washington on Monday and Tuesday next week, during which he will meet US President Donald Trump at the White House.