U.S. Presents Revised Resolution on Gaza to U.N. Security Council
November 13, 202594 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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Diplomatic sources disclosed on Thursday that the United States has presented a revised draft resolution to members of the United Nations Security Council, addressing the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip.
This updated draft endorses a comprehensive plan to end the hostilities and calls on all parties to implement it without delay, reflecting a U.S. initiative to expedite the political process and establish a ceasefire.
Furthermore, the amended text includes explicit references to a pathway for Palestinian self-determination and the establishment of a Palestinian state, marking a significant shift in U.S. rhetoric at the United Nations.
The draft also outlines a direct U.S. role in facilitating political dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians, aiming to revive negotiations that have been stalled for years.
Additionally, the document specifies that the governance of Gaza will be overseen by a transitional peace council, suggesting an international plan for temporary administration in the region following a ceasefire.
This U.S. initiative comes amid growing international calls for a ceasefire and efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as divisions persist within the Security Council regarding resolution mechanisms and future steps.
