The United Nations Security Council has adopted a US resolution outlining President Trump's peace plan for post-war Gaza. The resolution was approved by 11 out of 15 council members, with two abstaining.
The plan aims to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel, and provides for the transfer of authority to a new Palestinian government within nine months of its adoption.
However, critics have expressed concerns that the plan is too focused on Israeli security concerns and does not provide sufficient guarantees for Palestinians.
This move by the Security Council marks a significant development in efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the long-standing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
The plan aims to establish a Palestinian state alongside Israel, and provides for the transfer of authority to a new Palestinian government within nine months of its adoption.
However, critics have expressed concerns that the plan is too focused on Israeli security concerns and does not provide sufficient guarantees for Palestinians.
This move by the Security Council marks a significant development in efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the long-standing conflict between Israel and Palestine.