Following the adoption of the UN Security Council resolution on Gaza, the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas issued a statement rejecting the decision, stating that it does not respond to the core demands and rights of the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip.
The resolution aims to temporarily deploy foreign troops to monitor security within the territory, assist in reconstruction, and maintain order. According to the draft plan, the unit will initially be active for two years, with the possibility of an extension depending on the situation on the ground.
US President Donald Trump praised the resolution, calling it a “historic” achievement and affirming his role as head of the Palestinian territories’ new peace commission.
Hamas said the resolution “does not meet the political and humanitarian demands and rights of the Palestinian people” and instead “imposes a mechanism to achieve occupation goals that have not been achieved during the past two years of war of extermination.”
The statement emphasized that this decision introduces an international trusteeship over Gaza, which the Palestinian people and their political factions categorically reject. Hamas warned that the resolution seeks to impose a new reality on the Gaza Strip, isolating it from the rest of occupied Palestine and undermining Palestinian quotas and statehood rights.
Hamas said such efforts would “deprive the Palestinian people of their right to self-determination and the right to establish an independent state with al-Quds as its capital.”
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