In a significant development, the current resolution points to the possibility of a future Palestinian state, which the Trump plan links to progress in rebuilding the Gaza Strip and completing the Palestinian Authority reform program, as two fundamental conditions for a reliable path to Palestinian self-determination and the establishment of a Palestinian state, a goal that Washington acknowledges as a legitimate aspiration for the Palestinian people, according to the White House. The plan of US President Donald Trump for the future of the war-torn Gaza Strip continues to both baffle and spark debate, reflecting a chaotic approach to conflict management. Diplomatic efforts to support the American plan aimed at ending the war in the Gaza Strip continue. "International Stabilization Force" The US draft resolution authorizes member states to form a "temporary international stabilization force" to contribute to securing border areas and disarming the Gaza Strip. This force represents the long-term internal security solution, according to Trump's comprehensive plan to end the war in Gaza. According to the detailed plan published by the White House last September 29, the Gaza Strip is under a temporary transitional government by a Palestinian, technocratic, and non-political commission that will manage the daily public services and municipal affairs for Gaza's residents. This commission consists of qualified Palestinians and international experts under the supervision of a new international transitional body called the "Peace Council", to be chaired by President Donald Trump, and will include other heads of state to be announced later, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. This body is expected to set the general framework and financing for Gaza's reconstruction until the Palestinian Authority completes its reform program and can regain control of the strip securely and effectively. In the latest chapter of these efforts, the United States, along with the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, have called on the Security Council to "expedite" the adoption of a US draft resolution supporting the implementation of US President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza. "Peace Council" The US draft resolution, scheduled to be discussed in the Security Council on Monday, focuses on three main pillars of the "Trump peace plan", the most prominent of which is the establishment of the "Peace Council", a transitional governing body for Gaza that will theoretically be chaired by Trump, with its mandate lasting until the end of 2027.
US Initiates Creation of Palestinian State
The US has presented a plan linking the creation of a Palestinian state to the reconstruction of Gaza and reforms of the Palestinian Authority. The UN resolution project proposes the creation of an international stabilization force and a transitional 'Peace Council' led by Donald Trump.