NEW YORK (The COW News Digital) The United States has submitted a revised resolution to the United Nations Security Council to establish a Gaza Stabilization Force, incorporating former President Donald Trump’s comprehensive 20-point peace plan, according to diplomatic sources.
The proposed force would operate under a Peace Board chaired by President Trump, with various subsidiary bodies tasked with overseeing economic recovery programs and disarmament initiatives targeting non-state actors in Gaza. The initiative aims to bring stability to the region while ensuring that governance and reconstruction efforts are closely monitored.
Foreign media reports indicate that the U.S. draft resolution emphasizes a structured approach to restoring order in Gaza, focusing on long-term economic revitalization, humanitarian assistance, and security sector reform. The resolution also stresses the disarmament and reintegration of armed groups, a measure intended to reduce the risk of renewed violence.
The announcement follows a recent agreement in Egypt, where Trump’s participation led to the approval of transferring Gaza’s administrative responsibilities to technocrats. However, the Palestinian group Hamas has insisted that Gaza’s governance should remain under Palestinian technocrats rather than external oversight.
The proposed Gaza Stabilization Force represents a strategic shift in international involvement in the region, highlighting the U.S.’s intention to play a central role in facilitating peace and security. The initiative comes amid continued tension and humanitarian challenges in Gaza, where the civilian population has faced ongoing instability and displacement.
Diplomatic observers note that the resolution will require careful negotiation in the Security Council, as member states weigh sovereignty concerns and the role of international actors in local governance. While the U.S. emphasizes transparency, accountability, and adherence to international norms, the proposal is expected to generate debate over the balance of influence between external powers and Palestinian authorities.
The U.S. mission to the United Nations has indicated that if adopted, the Gaza Stabilization Force will provide critical support to restore essential services, coordinate reconstruction projects, and monitor security operations in collaboration with local authorities. The overarching goal, according to the U.S., is to create conditions conducive to sustainable peace, economic development, and reduced tensions in the region.
As the Security Council deliberates, international stakeholders continue to assess the potential impact of a U.S.-led initiative on Gaza’s stability, while Palestinians and regional partners await clarity on how governance, security, and humanitarian responsibilities will be implemented under the proposed framework.

