Israel hails Trump Gaza plan after UN Security Council vote
Israel on Tuesday hailed Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan after its endorsement by the UN Security Council, as Hamas rejected the resolution which calls for the deployment of an international force in the Palestinian territory.
The United Nations Security Council voted on Monday in favour of a US-drafted resolution bolstering President Trump's plan for the Gaza Strip -- which has allowed a fragile ceasefire to hold between Israel and Hamas since October 10.
The peace plan notably authorises the creation of an international force that would work with Israel and Egypt and newly-trained Palestinian police to help secure border areas and demilitarise Gaza.
Following the vote, Gazans embraced a chance for life to improve, but had little faith that Israel would comply with the resolution.
"Any international decision that benefits the Palestinians now is welcome. The important thing is that the war ends," said 39-year-old Saeb Al-Hassanat, who lives in a school sheltering displaced people in central Gaza.
"It doesn't matter who rules us. We welcome international administration of Gaza," he told AFP, but added that "without strong pressure from the US, Israel........





















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