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U.S.-sponsored Security Council resolution on Gaza adopted; speaker outlines 'Board of Peace' and demilitarization plan
Summary
An unnamed U.S. official announced that the U.N. Security Council adopted a U.S.-sponsored resolution on Gaza, endorsing a transitional "Board of Peace," authorizing a stabilization force and calling for demilitarization; the speaker credited recent regional diplomacy and reported ongoing humanitarian flows and remaining hostages.
An unnamed U.S. government official at the United Nations announced that the Security Council had adopted a U.S.-sponsored resolution on Gaza, calling the action "a historic moment at the United Nations" and saying it "provides a real actionable pathway to lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis."
The speaker, identified only in the transcript as S1, said the resolution endorses what the transcript terms a "historic 20 comprehensive plan" and "welcomes the establishment of the Board of Peace as a transitional administration for Gaza" to oversee day-to-day services and a technocratic Palestinian committee. The official described the measure as including authorization for an international stabilization force and steps to "demilitariz[e] the Gaza Strip," including actions to destroy and…
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