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Donald Trump's 20-Point Peace Plan for Gaza Secures Historic Approval from the UN Security...
• https://gatewayhispanic.com, Joana CamposThe United Nations Security Council approved on Monday, November 17, 2025, a resolution that fully endorses the ambitious 20-point peace plan for the Gaza Strip put forward by United States President Donald Trump.
This document, which already served as the foundation for last month's ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, establishes a temporary authority under international supervision, the deployment of allied forces to secure the borders, and the complete demilitarization of the enclave—putting an end to years of chaos fueled by radical terrorism.
In an emotional and triumphant message posted on his Truth Social platform immediately after the historic Security Council vote, President Donald Trump celebrated the unanimous support for his Gaza peace plan, emphasizing his role as chairman of the Peace Board and the worldwide significance of this milestone.
While the global left—obsessed with unilateral concessions to extremist groups—complains of "impositions," this pragmatic breakthrough places Israel's security and sustainable reconstruction first, correcting the diplomatic disasters inherited from weak administrations such as Joe Biden's.
Trump's plan, fleshed out at summits such as the one in Sharm el-Sheikh, is not a naïve utopia but a realistic framework that addresses the root causes of the conflict. Its initial phase provides for the immediate release of Israeli hostages in exchange for a cessation of hostilities, followed by the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
A transitional authority, backed by a Washington-led Peace Board, will oversee day-to-day governance until the end of 2027, with particular emphasis on civilian protection and humanitarian corridors.
The true innovation lies here: the deployment of a multinational peacekeeping force—including troops from allies such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and possibly Saudi Arabia—to guard the borders with Israel and Egypt, thereby preventing Hamas from rearming.
This contingent will not only guarantee stability but will also enable a massive internationally funded reconstruction program that includes economic development and educational deradicalization, transforming Gaza from a terrorist stronghold into a prosperous enclave.



