Hamas rejects UN Security Council Gaza resolution

Hamas has rejected the UN Security Council resolution on Gaza, saying it does not meet the rights and demands of the Palestinian people.

According to reports, a Hamas spokesperson said the resolution imposes international supervision over Gaza and the deployment of an international force would prevent it from remaining neutral. 

The spokesperson added that all forms of resistance against Israel are legitimate and Hamas rejects laying down arms.

The resolution, backed by 13 countries including Pakistan, was adopted in support of former President Trump’s Gaza plan. Russia and China did not participate in the voting.

The resolution includes the deployment of an international stabilization force in Gaza and the establishment of an interim government.

According to reports, the force will include Muslim countries such as Indonesia and Azerbaijan and operate under unified command to maintain peace, protect civilians, and oversee aid corridors.

Israel will gradually withdraw from Gaza while trained Palestinian police will take responsibility in border areas.