Informed diplomatic sources revealed that the United States has begun distributing a "revised" draft resolution to the member states of the United Nations Security Council that supports a plan to end the war in Gaza.
The new draft includes American support for a comprehensive plan aimed at ending the conflict in the Gaza Strip, outlining detailed features for the "next day" phase after the war.
According to leaks, the revised version urges "all parties" involved to begin implementing this plan "immediately and fully."
The American draft prominently welcomes the proposal to establish a "Peace Council," which the text describes as a "transitional governing body" tasked with overseeing the management of the sector's affairs.
To ensure security conditions on the ground, the draft resolution permits the formation of an "international stabilization force," which will be placed under "unified command."
Sources indicated in exclusive statements that these forces will operate in direct coordination with both Egypt and Israel to achieve two main objectives: disarmament operations and providing effective protection for civilians.
The amended text presents what the sources described as "clearer conditions and sequence" for the process of the Israeli army's withdrawal from the sector.
It clarified that this withdrawal will be "phased," linked to timelines and progress made in "disarmament criteria."
At the same time, the draft stipulates a "temporary security presence" around Gaza, which will last only until "potential threats" are fully "neutralized."
Administratively, the draft grants the proposed "Peace Council" the authority to establish "temporary executive bodies" responsible for managing civil authority and public services.
The text allows for the existence of this council until the end of 2027, contingent upon "other measures" that the Security Council may take in the future.
It emphasizes that the council "will govern in accordance with international legal principles."
Humanitarianly and economically, the draft calls for the "full and immediate resumption" of aid flow, to be coordinated with United Nations organizations.
It also urges the World Bank and donor entities to expedite the establishment of a specialized "fund" to support reconstruction efforts in the sector.
The resolution calls on governments and organizations to provide the necessary contributions, whether in personnel or funding, to ensure the "Peace Council" can fulfill its duties.
The revised version urges all parties to begin implementing this plan immediately and fully.





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Diplomatic sources reveal that Washington has distributed a revised resolution to Security Council members supporting a plan to end the war in Gaza.