Palestine welcomes UN resolution as key step toward recognition of statehood

Mahmoud Abbas, President of the State of Palestine, speaks during the United Nations General Assembly. (File/AFP)
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Updated 18 November 2025
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Palestine welcomes UN resolution as key step toward recognition of statehood

  • Palestinian officials urged the immediate implementation of the resolution, stressing the need to restore normal life in Gaza

DUBAI: The State of Palestine on Tuesday welcomed the UN Security Council’s adoption of a US-drafted resolution on Gaza, saying it reaffirms the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and an independent state.

It described the resolution as an important step toward securing a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire and ensuring unimpeded humanitarian aid.

In a statement, Palestinian officials urged the immediate implementation of the resolution, stressing the need to restore normal life in Gaza, protect civilians, prevent displacement and secure the full withdrawal of Israeli forces.

They said the resolution must also support reconstruction efforts, safeguard the two-state solution and stop any attempt at annexation.

The State of Palestine expressed readiness to work with the US administration, Security Council members, Arab and Islamic countries, the European Union, the United Nations and all partners involved in the New York Declaration.

Officials said such cooperation is essential to ending the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, while advancing a political path toward a just and lasting peace based on international law and the two-state framework.

Reaffirming its commitment to national unity, the State of Palestine said it stands prepared to assume full responsibilities in the Gaza Strip as part of a unified Palestinian state.

The statement also conveyed appreciation to countries that have pledged support for efforts to end the occupation and achieve Palestinian freedom and independence, calling the resolution an important step toward regional and global peace and stability.


US envoy Waltz begins regional trip to promote Trump Gaza peace plan

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US envoy Waltz begins regional trip to promote Trump Gaza peace plan

  • High-level talks in Jordan, Israel part of Washington’s push to advance regional stability, US mission says
  • Envoy will also meet humanitarian groups and review efforts to support Syrian refugees

NEW YORK: US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz begins a trip to Jordan and Israel on Saturday to promote President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, the US Mission to the UN said, casting the visit as part of Washington’s push to advance regional stability and support the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2803.
Waltz will travel from Dec. 6–10 and is expected to meet senior leaders in both countries. In Jordan, he will hold talks with King Abdullah II and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi on bilateral cooperation and Amman’s role in facilitating humanitarian aid to Gaza.
He will also meet humanitarian groups and review efforts to support Syrian refugees, the mission said.
In Israel, Waltz is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog to discuss US-Israel coordination at the UN and shared security priorities. He will tour Israel’s northern and southern borders for briefings on the implementation of Resolution 2803, visit the Kerem Shalom crossing to assess aid flows into Gaza, and review operations of the Coordination and Monitoring Mechanism for Gaza.
Waltz will also meet Acting UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Ramiz Alakbarov to discuss humanitarian work and efforts to advance peace.
The mission said the trip reflects Trump’s commitment to ending regional conflicts and securing a “peaceful and prosperous future” for the Middle East.