The United Nations Security Council has voted to adopt a U.S. resolution outlining President Trump's peace plan for post-war Gaza. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has the details.
Breakdown
- The U.N. Security Council adopted a U.S. resolution on President Trump's post-war Gaza peace plan with a 13-0 vote; Russia and China abstained.
- Russia had proposed a rival plan but did not veto the U.S. resolution, allowing it to pass. 12s
- The resolution provides international support for a 20-point peace plan, including demilitarizing Gaza and establishing an international security force. 1m 5s
- Details about the international security force remain unclear, and there is skepticism about Hamas's willingness to disarm. 1m 34s
- The U.S. plan is supported by many Western and Middle Eastern countries aiming to maintain the ceasefire and prevent renewed conflict. 1m 51s