UN Security Council backsUN Security Council backs Gaza peace roadmap
The UN Security Council discussed a proposed 15-point roadmap to stabilize and rebuild Gaza in New York on Thursday, as the Board of Peace publicized the core elements of the plan.
The proposal is tied to President Trump’s Gaza Comprehensive Peace Plan and is meant to guide the next stage of governance, security, and reconstruction.
It matters because any Security Council-backed framework could shape how Gaza is administered and rebuilt after months of war.
UN and Backers of the Plan
Supporters present the roadmap as a practical path from ceasefire management toward longer-term stability. They say a Council-endorsed framework could help coordinate security, aid delivery, and rebuilding.
Palestinian and Regional Concerns
Critics and cautious observers are likely to focus on whether the plan addresses Palestinian self-rule, accountability, and daily conditions on the ground. They may also question how much authority outside actors should have over Gaza’s future.
- The UN Security Council’s permanent members can veto most substantive resolutions.
- New York hosts the UN because the organization chose a neutral, internationally connected seat after World War II.
- Gaza has been governed by different authorities since 1948, making postwar administration especially contested.
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Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a 60-day ceasefire that mandates Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon while the Lebanese army deploys across all border crossings and the south.
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