U.N. Security Council adopts U.S. resolution on Gaza plan

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.
 
its crazy how politics change so fast 🀯 i remember when obama was still in office and he was trying to broker a deal between israel and palestine... now its trump's plan and its already being discussed by the UN πŸ™„ i think whats weird is that both sides seem to have valid points but they just cant seem to compromise on anything πŸ€” does anyone really know what will work in this situation?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this peace plan πŸ€”. I mean, it's about time we try something new, right? But seriously, 11 out of 15 council members is pretty decent for getting something passed, especially considering all the drama that usually surrounds these kinds of discussions πŸ˜’.

But, you know what really got my attention - the whole "Palestinian state alongside Israel" thing 🌎. It's like, we've been talking about this stuff for decades and it still feels like a pipe dream. Can't we just get something concrete going on here? And I'm not sure how much of a difference those nine months are gonna make ⏰.

What really worries me is that the plan seems to be focused too much on Israeli security concerns πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Like, don't get me wrong, safety for all parties involved is important, but isn't there room to address Palestinian concerns too? It's a delicate balance, I guess 🌈.

I'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out 😬.
 
Idk about this US peace plan πŸ€”... it sounds like a solid start, but at the same time, I'm all about being cautious - what if it's just more of the same? 😬 Like, Palestinians will get some autonomy, but what about real self-governance? It feels like just a stepping stone to more negotiations. And Israel's security concerns are legit, don't @ me πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... they've been living with terrorism and rocket attacks for too long. But still, it's all just talk if there isn't concrete action behind it πŸ’ͺ. I'm also worried about the timeline - 9 months feels like an eternity in the grand scheme of things ⏰.
 
idk how much i trust this peace plan lol its like the us just trying to appease israel all over again. 9 months seems way too short for a new gov to take control, thats not even enough time for them to get their act together. and whats with all these guarantees for palestines? sounds like they're just gonna be stuck in some kinda status quo forever. i mean, can't we just try something new for once?
 
🀝 I'm surprised to see 11 out of 15 council members agree on a plan πŸ™. It's definitely a positive step forward, but at the same time, I'm worried that it might not be as inclusive for Palestinians as we'd like it to be 😬. The fact that critics are saying it doesn't provide enough guarantees for them is a major concern πŸ’Έ.

I think what's key here is finding that balance between security and self-determination 🀝. We need to make sure that both sides feel heard and understood, but also work towards a solution that works for everyone in the long run 🌟. It won't be easy, but if we can get this right, it could be a game-changer for the region πŸ‘.

I'm curious to see how the Palestinian side will react to the plan πŸ€”. Will they accept it as is or try to negotiate some changes? Either way, I think it's clear that the international community wants to support a peaceful resolution to this conflict 😊.
 
omg u guys i cant even... i was just talking to my bff about this and she's like 'what do u think about trump's peace plan' and i'm like 'hmm idk' but then i start reading about it and its actually kinda interesin... it seems like they're tryin to find a way to coexist between israelis & palestinians but like the part where they talk about israeli security concerns makes me nervous cuz i feel like that's just gonna be an excuse for them not to compromise

anyway i dont think its fair to say that the plan isnt Palestinian-enough because like we need something, right? and if it means that israelis get some guarantees then maybe thats a good thing... idk im just so confused rn
 
πŸ€” The UN just passed this US resolution πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ about Gaza, right? 🌎 I'm kinda curious about it... πŸ‘€ So like, they're trying to make a Palestinian state alongside Israel 🀝 and transfer authority to the new gov in 9 months ⏰ sounds good on paper but, critics are saying it's too focused on Israel's security concerns 😬 what about Palestinians? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ don't get me wrong, I want peace too πŸ•ŠοΈ but can we make sure everyone's heard from? πŸ—£οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key impressed with this new peace plan from the US πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ. It's about time we see some concrete steps towards a peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians, right? 😊 Of course, there are always gonna be concerns and criticisms, but I think it's a good starting point.

I mean, setting up a Palestinian state alongside Israel is not an easy feat, especially when both sides have been stuck in this conflict for so long πŸ•°οΈ. But hey, sometimes you gotta take small steps towards progress, right? πŸ‘ The fact that the plan provides for the transfer of authority to a new Palestinian government within 9 months is also a good sign - it shows they're committed to making things happen πŸ”₯.

That being said, I do think some of the critics have valid points 🀝. More guarantees for Palestinians are definitely needed if this plan's gonna work out 🀞. But overall, I'm optimistic about this development 🌈. Maybe, just maybe, we can finally start to see a peaceful resolution to this long-standing conflict πŸ’–.
 
I'm kinda worried about this whole deal. The fact that 11 out of 15 council members were able to come together on this plan is already a major win, but I think we need to be careful not to put too much pressure on the Palestinians. This plan does seem pretty heavy on Israel's side, which might leave the Palestinians feeling like they're not getting a fair shot at peace πŸ€”.

I mean, it's great that there's a new government being proposed within nine months, but what about all the other issues that need to be addressed? The borders, settlements, refugees... these are all major sticking points that aren't really touched on in this plan. And I'm not sure how reliable the guarantees for Palestinians are going to be. We need to make sure that there's some real teeth behind these promises πŸ’ͺ.

Still, I guess it's a good start, and we should definitely keep trying to find ways to make peace work between Israel and Palestine 🌎. Maybe this plan can serve as a stepping stone for further negotiations? Only time will tell!
 
πŸ€” I don't trust this one bit... like what's really going down here? πŸ€‘ The US is just trying to shift the focus away from their own alleged wrongdoings in the region, if you ask me. This plan seems way too convenient, like a pre-set script for Israel to get exactly what they want. The fact that it's being pushed through the UN Security Council by the US, with only 11 votes (and two abstentions, btw) is pretty suspicious. 🀫 I mean, where are all the Palestinian voices in this? It's like their concerns are being silenced on purpose. And nine months to transfer authority to a new Palestinian government? That's way too fast for me... seems like they're rushing into something that might not be what it seems. πŸ‘€
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these peace plans πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. They're always like "oh look we've got a solution" but nobody really asks if it's fair for both sides. This one's no different, it seems like it's all about Israel's security concerns and not enough about the Palestinians' needs πŸ™„. Nine months to transfer authority? That's super fast, what even is that timeline supposed to look like for a new government to be set up? And does anyone know what kind of guarantees are actually being put in place for the Palestinians? πŸ€”
 
I'm seeing some major red flags with this plan 🚨. Like, I get it, security is super important, but at what cost? The fact that it's prioritizing Israeli security concerns over Palestinian rights is a huge concern for me πŸ€”. What about the people who are gonna be living in Gaza post-war? Are they just gonna be left with crumbs from the peace deal? 😩

And nine months to establish a new government sounds super tight ⏰. I mean, what if there's no consensus on the terms of the agreement or something goes sideways during that transition period? It feels like we're rushing into this without thinking about all the potential consequences 🚨.

I'm glad the Security Council is trying to make some progress, but let's not forget that peace in the Middle East has been a work in progress for decades 🀯. We need to be realistic and think about how to create a sustainable solution that works for everyone involved πŸ’‘.
 
omg I'm so hyped 🀩 about this new peace plan!!! Trump's team is totally on point πŸ’―, I mean who else can get 11 out of 15 council members to agree on something? πŸ˜‚ it's like they're speaking my language! πŸ’¬ and I love how they're thinking outside the box (or in this case, the borders) 🌐 establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel is the way forward 🀝, no more excuses for either side. it's time for them to get along πŸ’• and make history πŸ’₯
 
just read this thing about the UN's security council adopting trump's peace plan for gaza πŸ€” it seems like a good start i guess, but 9 months is kinda tight for something as complex as governing a new state... πŸ•’οΈ still, better than nothing, right? gotta see what kinda guarantees are in there for palestinians, dont wanna be left holding the bag πŸ’Έ also, think its weird that only 11 out of 15 council members voted for it... wasnt expecting that kinda split πŸ‘€ guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 😐
 
I'm all for trying to resolve this conflict, but I just don't know if this plan is gonna work πŸ€”. I mean, have you seen the way the media's been painting Palestinians lately? It's like they're already being told they're not worthy of a state πŸ“°. And now we're expected to believe that Israel's security concerns are just going to magically be addressed without any concessions from the Palestinians? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I don't think so.

I think what worries me is that this plan might just give Israel an excuse to hold onto the land they've taken from Palestinians for far too long πŸ’”. And what about the actual people who live in Gaza and the West Bank? They're not just some abstract idea of a " Palestinian state" - they need real, tangible help now 🀝. We can't just keep throwing words around without thinking about how this plan is gonna affect the everyday lives of those living in the conflict zone πŸ˜•.
 
just heard about this, think it's a great step forward 😊... have been following the whole Israeli-Palestinian thing for ages, feel like we're finally getting somewhere with this US plan 🀞. I mean, establishing a Palestinian state is a huge deal, can't forget that. But yeah, gotta be worried about the security aspect, Israel's gotta feel safe too, you know? πŸ€” still not sure if it's enough for Palestinians though... think we'll have to see how it plays out in practice πŸ’». interesting times ahead, hope this plan really helps bring peace to the region 🌎
 
I just saw this crazy video of a sloth trying to open a coconut with its feet πŸ»πŸ˜‚ and I was like, what is going on here? How does that even work? And it made me think about how hard it must be for humans trying to resolve conflicts in the Middle East. Like, we're all just trying to figure out this giant puzzle, but some of us are more nimble than others 🀣. Anyway, I'm still trying to process this news... a Palestinian state alongside Israel? Sounds like a nice idea, but what about the security concerns? Can we really find a way to make everyone happy? And have you tried watching sloths on YouTube all day? It's super relaxing 😴🐻
 
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