WAR ON GAZA
2 min read
Palestinian Authority welcomes UN Security Council resolution on Gaza
Foreign Ministry calls for urgent implementation, affirms readiness to coordinate with relevant parties.
Palestinian Authority welcomes UN Security Council resolution on Gaza
The UN Security Council adopted a US-drafted resolution on Monday.
November 18, 2025

Palestinian Authority has welcomed the adoption the UN Security Council's adoption of a US-drafted resolution authorising a Board of Peace and an International Stabilisation Force in Gaza.

In a Foreign Ministry statement on X on Tuesday, Palestinian Authority considered the resolution an affirmation of “the establishment of a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza, the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian assistance, and the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state.”

It also expressed appreciation to “all countries that expressed their willingness to work with the State of Palestine and the relevant parties to support Palestinian efforts toward ending the occupation and achieving freedom and independence.”

Palestine affirmed its readiness to cooperate with all relevant parties, including the US, UN Security Council members, and Arab and Islamic states, to support the implementation of the resolution, and called for immediate action to bring it into effect to end the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza, the occupied West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem.

RelatedTRT World - UN Security Council passes US draft resolution on Gaza peace plan

‘Board of Peace’

The UN Security Council adopted a US-drafted resolution on Monday, which stipulates the formation of the Board of Peace and the authorisation of the International Stabilisation Force to oversee governance, reconstruction, and security efforts in Gaza.

The US draft came as part of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage swap agreement that took effect in Gaza on October 10 based on a 20-point plan presented by President Donald Trump.

Phase one of the ceasefire deal includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. The plan also envisages the rebuilding of Gaza and the establishment of a new governing mechanism without the Palestinian resistance group Hamas.

Since October 2023, more than 69,000 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and over 170,700 others injured in Israel's genocidal war on Gaza that reduced the enclave to rubble.

RelatedTRT World - Reactions pour in as US' Gaza plan wins UNSC approval
Explore
1,000th aircraft carrying Western military supplies lands in Israel since war on Gaza began
Israeli strike kills three in Gaza after bloody night despite ceasefire
UN General Assembly renews UNRWA mandate as chief warns of urgent funding needs
Bill to block UNRWA access to water, electricity passes Israeli Knesset's first reading
Violent clashes break out between Israeli soldiers at northern military base
Israel kills at least 27 Palestinians in new bombardment, marking 390+ violations of agreed truce
Türkiye, 50 other countries urge UN nuclear agency to help alleviate humanitarian plight in Gaza
'No warmth': Storms turn Gaza's tent camps into freezing, flooded ruins
Israel debates controversial law to kill Palestinian prisoners with lethal injection
Hundreds of career Israeli soldiers want early retirement: report
Israeli soldier flaunts abuse of Palestinian detainee in Gaza
Israeli drone strike on car in southern Lebanon kills one, injures 11 including children
Israel puts Al-Aqsa Mosque imam Sheikh Ekrima Sabri on trial for alleged incitement
UN rapporteur accuses EU and member states of aiding destruction of Palestine
Israel bombs Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, killing 13 and breaching agreed truce
Israeli fire wounds Palestinian child,  journalist in northern occupied West Bank
US-drafted Gaza resolution fails to reflect Palestinian governance, two-state solution: China
At least 98 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody over the past two years: rights group
Francesca Albanese brings Gaza concerns to French parliament while confronting US sanctions
Reactions pour in as US' Gaza plan wins UNSC approval