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UN Backs U.S. Gaza Peace Plan — But Neither Side Wants It

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The United Nations Security Council has formally adopted the U.S.-backed peace plan for Gaza. This is a diplomatic win for Washington, even if the plan is not exactly going according to strategy.

The United Nations plan now establishes a “Board of Peace” and authorizes an international stabilization force in Gaza, led mostly by the United States.

Israel objects to the plan because it could lead to Palestinian statehood, something they have fought against at every turn. Hamas objects to the plan, calling the international force a form of “foreign guardianship” over Gaza.

It is worth remembering that nothing the U.N. votes on is binding. The Security Council can bless a plan, but it can’t force the parties on the ground to follow it.

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