New York, November 4, 2025: The United States has formally proposed a plan to the United Nations Security Council seeking authorization to deploy an international security force in Gaza for a period of two years, diplomatic sources confirmed on Tuesday.
The proposed mission, aimed at stabilizing the region and overseeing post-conflict reconstruction, would include troops from multiple countries operating under a UN mandate. According to US officials, the force would focus on ensuring humanitarian access, maintaining ceasefire arrangements, and assisting in the rebuilding of essential infrastructure.
Washington’s draft resolution comes amid ongoing discussions about Gaza’s future governance following months of conflict and devastation. The proposal is expected to face intense debate among Security Council members, particularly regarding the composition, command structure, and mandate of the force.
Regional leaders and humanitarian organizations have expressed cautious optimism, emphasizing that any foreign presence must prioritize civilian protection and Palestinian sovereignty.