🏛️ UN Security Council approves international force for Gaza
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The UN Security Council approved a US-drafted resolution on 17 November 2025 to establish an International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in Gaza. The resolution includes a conditional reference to the creation of a Palestinian state, contingent on reforms and reconstruction. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterated his opposition to statehood amid internal political pressure. The ISF will focus on border security, demilitarisation, and humanitarian aid corridors, with a two-year mandate to stabilize the region.
Key points
- The UN Security Council approved a US-drafted resolution for an International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in Gaza.
- The resolution includes a tentative reference to the creation of a Palestinian state, contingent on reforms and reconstruction.
- Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterated opposition to a Palestinian state amid internal political pressure.
- The ISF will focus on border security, demilitarisation, and humanitarian aid corridors.
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Facts
- The vote took place on 17 November 2025.
- The ISF will operate under a two-year mandate.
- The resolution includes a reference to a future Palestinian state, contingent on reforms.
- Netanyahu's government faces internal pressure from far-right ministers regarding statehood.
Quotes
- Our opposition to a Palestinian state in any territory has not changed — Benjamin Netanyahu
- Any refusal to back this resolution is a vote in favour of the continued reign of the terrorists of Hamas — Mike Waltz
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