What is Trump's peace plan for Gaza?
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Trump's Gaza peace plan, backed by a U.S. resolution at the UN Security Council, calls for demilitarizing Gaza, deploying an international security force, and establishing a transitional authority called the Board of Peace, chaired by Trump. The plan mandates disarming Hamas, creating a two-year transitional governance committee, and accelerating reconstruction, but faces skepticism and opposition from Russia, China, and Hamas.
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The UN Security Council approved the administration's 20-point Gaza peace plan, including an international stabilization force to provide security; Arab countries are expected to contribute troops now that the UN has given approval.

The resolution provides international backing for President Trump's 20-point peace plan, which includes demilitarizing Gaza, establishing an international security force, and creating a transitional authority called the Board of Peace, expected to be headed by President Trump.

The U.S. resolution mandates an international stabilization force in Gaza and a transitional governance body called the Board of Peace, which would oversee post-war reconstruction and economic recovery, chaired by Trump until the end of 2027.

The U.S. resolution seeks to create a peace committee for transitional governance in Gaza for two years and deploy an international stabilization force to secure borders, protect civilians, and disarm Palestinian militias including Hamas.

Trump's 20-point plan requires Hamas to be removed from both civilian and security spheres, proposes a transitional authority, multinational security force deployment, Hamas's disarmament, and the start of reconstruction, but progress is slow.