UN body passes resolution – as it happened

In a significant move, the United Nations Security Council has unanimously passed a US-drafted resolution aimed at bolstering President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. The resolution, which includes the deployment of an international force and potentially paving the way for a sovereign Palestinian state, was approved by 13 votes to zero, with China and Russia abstaining.

The move has been hailed by US Ambassador Mike Waltz as "a moment of true historic proportion" that will lead to further peace in the world. Trump himself described it as "a lifeline" and praised the resolution's potential to bring about lasting change. According to the plan, a transitional governing body, dubbed the "board of peace," would be established to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and administer reforms.

However, not everyone is pleased with the resolution. Hamas has rejected it outright, stating that it fails to meet Palestinians' rights and demands and instead seeks to impose an international trusteeship on Gaza. The Palestinian Authority has also expressed skepticism about the plan's prospects for success, citing Israel's long-standing opposition to a sovereign state.

Netanyahu's rejection of the state's creation has raised concerns that Israel may refuse to implement the UN-mandated proposals. Nevertheless, the resolution is seen as a positive step towards finding a lasting solution in Gaza.

The vote marks an unusual level of consensus among the Security Council members, with all but two countries – Russia and China – participating in the vote. The US has been praised by some for taking the initiative to broker a peace deal, while others have criticized it for backing a plan that may not be feasible or acceptable to all parties involved.

The resolution's text is seen as convoluted language aimed at avoiding direct references to a Palestinian state. However, according to some analysts, once the Palestinian Authority has implemented requested reforms and Gaza is rebuilt under a new administration, "the conditions may finally be in place for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood."

For now, though, the path forward remains uncertain.
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning, the fact that the UN is passing this resolution or that it's being led by the US 🤔💡. I mean, don't get me wrong, a peaceful solution in Gaza would be amazing, but how can we trust that the US has our best interests at heart? They've been super critical of the Palestinians and have a history of backing Israel. This just feels like more of the same to me 🙅‍♂️.

And what's up with the ambiguous language in this resolution? It's all about a "board of peace" and "transitional governing body" - sounds like a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense to me 📝. Can't we just cut through the noise and get straight to the point? The Palestinians need concrete action, not just empty words 💬.

I'm also worried that this resolution won't hold up if Israel refuses to cooperate. We can't keep relying on the US to broker peace deals when it's their interests at stake 🙄. Something needs to change here, and fast ⏱️.
 
I'm not totally sold on this resolution 🤔. I mean, it's great that there's some momentum towards peace in Gaza, but let's be real, we've heard it all before 😒. The fact that China and Russia abstained is a bit concerning - are they just trying to avoid rocking the boat? 💸

And what about Israel's stance on this whole thing? Netanyahu rejecting statehood doesn't exactly fill me with confidence 🙅‍♂️. I'm not sure if the US-drafted plan is going to fly, especially with all the convoluted language 📝.

That being said, I do think it's a good step towards finding a lasting solution 💪. We've been stuck in this cycle of conflict for far too long, and any attempt at peace is worth exploring 🔍. But we need to be realistic here - this isn't going to be easy or quick 🕰️.

I'd love to see more concrete details on the reforms and transitional governing body before I get too excited 🤔. And what about the international force? How's that supposed to work, exactly? 🤷‍♂️ Still, it's a start, and I'll be keeping an eye on this one 👀.
 
idk man, sounds like US is tryin to push its agenda on UNSC again 🤷‍♂️. China & Russia abstainin' is weird 2 me, they usually don't do that. dont get me wrong, peace in Gaza is a good thing, but this resolution seems kinda vague, like it's avoidin the real issue ( Israel's refusal 2 accept Palestinian statehood) 🤔. Hamas ain't gonna accept nothin that doesn't give 'em more control over Gaza 🚫. Netanyahu's gotta be happy 2 see US backin him up tho 👊. its all a bit suspicious, like someone's tryna pull a fast one on the world 🎩
 
🤔 this is all super confusing... like why china and russia didn't just say yes or no 🙄 can't they just agree on one thing? 💁‍♀️

and what's with the 'board of peace' name? sounds like something from a bad game of monopoly 😂 anyway, good that trump thinks it'll bring about lasting change... but how is he gonna make this happen without actually putting in the work himself? 🤔

i'm not surprised hamas rejected it tho - they're always talking trash 💁‍♂️ and netanyahu's stance on a sovereign state is like, super obvious 🙄 shouldn't israel just listen to what the people want instead of making decisions for them? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I gotta say, this UN resolution is quite interesting. It's great that everyone agreed on it, but at the same time, I'm like "what's really going on here?" 🤷‍♂️ The US-drafted plan has been met with mixed reactions, and I get why Hamas would reject it - they want control over Gaza, not some international board telling them what to do. And Israel's opposition to a sovereign state is just... 🙄 where's the compromise?

I'm curious about this "board of peace" thing, though. Sounds like a fancy name for an interim gov't until things get sorted out. Still, it's better than nothing, right? The fact that China and Russia abstained makes me wonder if they're not entirely on board with this plan either... 🤔
 
🤔 I'm low-key stoked about this resolution, but also kinda skeptical at the same time. Like, don't get me wrong, it's great that everyone's coming together on this, but we gotta be real for a sec... how's Israel gonna vibe with a sovereign Palestine? Netanyahu's already made his stance pretty clear, and I'm not sure if the US has enough pull to convince him otherwise 🤷‍♂️. And what about Hamas? They're not exactly known for being all chill about this stuff. Can't help but wonder if we're just piling more problems on ourselves here 😒. Still, fingers crossed that it'll at least be a step in the right direction... maybe?! 🤞
 
this is crazy! 🤯 who would've thought the US would get 13 countries to agree on this? 🤷‍♂️ i mean, china and russia didn't even vote, that's a major win for the us! 👏 and netanyahu's not gonna like this one bit, all his plans are being thrown out the window... or is it a lifeline? 😬 this whole thing is so convoluted, can we just get to the point already?! 🤔 what's really going on here?
 
I'm not sure if this US-drafted resolution is a step in the right direction 🤔... On one hand, it's great that there's some level of consensus among Security Council members, which is pretty rare these days 😐. And I can see how deploying an international force could help stabilize Gaza and pave the way for reforms. But at the same time, I'm a bit skeptical about how this plan will play out in practice 🤷‍♂️. Hamas rejecting it outright raises some serious concerns... and Israel's opposition to a sovereign state is a major hurdle to overcome 😕.

Also, isn't it interesting that the resolution tries to avoid direct references to a Palestinian state? That just seems like a way of dodging the real issue 🙃. I mean, what does this "board of peace" thing even do? Sounds like some kind of backdoor for Israel to maintain control over Gaza 🔒.

I'm not convinced that this resolution is going to lead to lasting change 💔... We've seen plenty of peace plans fail in the past. But hey, it's worth a shot, right? ⚖️
 
🤔 idk about this plan it sounds like the UN is trying to cover its own behinds lol. China and Russia abstaining is weird tho 🙄. Netanyahu's gonna screw it up no matter what... 😒

anywayz this "board of peace" thing sounds like a total joke. How can you just set up some random governing body in Gaza and expect everything to be okay? 🤷‍♂️ that's not how politics works, fam.

also can someone pls explain to me why the US is trying so hard to force this plan on everyone? didn't they learn anything from Vietnam or Iraq? 🙃
 
idk why china & russia didn't just support it straight up lol 😂 anyway i think its cool that the US is trying to make peace happen... but like what if netanyahu doesn't wanna let gaza be a sovereign state? 🤔 that would kinda defeat the purpose of the whole thing. also i'm curious about this 'board of peace' - sounds kinda suspicious 🕵️‍♀️
 
🤔 I gotta say, this whole US-drafted resolution thingy has got me all curious 🧐. Like, I get why Trump is hyped about it being a "lifeline" for peace in Gaza 🌊, but at the same time, I'm like, what's up with all these caveats and conditions? 🤷‍♀️ It feels like they're trying to string things together without actually making any real commitments 💯. And don't even get me started on Netanyahu's potential refusal to implement it 😬. Still, gotta hand it to the US for trying to broker a peace deal in the first place 👏. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 🎥 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-59045911
 
🤔 this whole thing just feels so weird... like, one sec we gotta have an international force deployed to Gaza & the next everyone's like "oh yeah, gonna be super cool" lol what's really goin on here? 🤑 i mean, china & russia didn't even bother votin' against it... thats a pretty clear message. 🤷‍♂️

anywayz, i'm just not sure if this is a good idea or not... on one hand, i guess it's nice that the US tried to take the lead on somethin new... but on the other hand, like, how do u really think the board of peace thing is gonna work? 🤦‍♂️ seems kinda fishy to me.
 
omg i'm so hyped about this 😍!!! its like the whole world is coming together to find peace in gaza 🌎🕊️ this resolution is literally a step in the right direction towards that goal and i'm so proud of the us for taking the lead on it 💪 meanwhile, i do feel bad for china and russia for abstaining, but we gotta respect their opinions too 🤗 Netanyahu's reaction tho is giving me some major anxiety 😬 can't wait to see what happens next! 🤞
 
I'm not sure what's going on with this peace plan... I mean, back in my day, we thought it was cool when world leaders actually worked together to solve problems, you know? 🤔 Now it feels like they're all just trying to outmaneuver each other. This US-drafted resolution is supposed to be some kinda miracle solution for Gaza, but I'm not buying it. The language is all vague and stuff, it's like they're trying to avoid saying the real issue: Palestine wants its own state! 🤷‍♂️ And what about Israel? They're the ones who've been holding back on this whole "sovereign state" thing for years. It feels like we're just going through the motions here... maybe someone should take a step back and actually think about what's best for the people, not just the politicians 🙄
 
omg, this is such great news!!! 🎉🌟 i'm so down for peace in gaza!! i think it's awesome that the US is taking the lead on this one, we need more initiatives like this to bring people together! 💖 the idea of a transitional governing body is really interesting, let's hope it works out and brings about lasting change 🤞
 
I don't know how they're gonna make this work lol 😂. It's like everyone wants Gaza to be okay but nobody's really sure how. The US is trying to help, I guess? But at the same time, Israel's not having it and that's a big problem. Russia and China are all over it too though. 🤔 They're either for or against. Can't say I blame Hamas for being skeptical tho. If the plan is just gonna set up some kinda "board of peace" with no real power, what's the point? 😒 Need to be more concrete on this stuff. The UN should've written it in plain English 👍
 
idk about this UN resolution 🤔... it sounds like they're dodging the issue altogether 🙃... all that convoluted language is just a way to avoid saying what really needs to be said: "Palestinians deserve a real state" 💪... and what's with Israel not even participating in the vote? 🙄... if Netanyahu's got so much to say against it, why isn't he just at the table negotiating? 😒... this whole thing feels like a PR stunt to me 📺... the US is trying to save face after all that controversy surrounding Trump's original plan 🤷‍♂️... but what about actual progress? 💔
 
🤔 I'm surprised China and Russia didn't just support it with a straight yes 🙅‍♂️, 'cause that would've made more sense considering the amount of effort US put into drafting this plan 💪. Still, at least 13 out of 15 members agree on something - that's pretty rare in UN politics 😒. Now we're just waiting to see how Israel responds 🤷‍♂️... if Netanyahu really isn't down for a Palestinian state, this whole thing might fall apart ⚠️.
 
🤔 this is kinda weird that china & russia abstained 🙄 they're usually super vocal on stuff like this... i wonder if it's cuz trump's plan might actually be more palatable to them than we think? or maybe it's just a good old-fashioned strategic move 🤑 either way, the fact that it passed unanimously is still kinda mind-blowing 🤯 what do you guys think about all these conflicting opinions on this plan tho? should we be optimistic or keep our expectations in check? 🤝
 
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