DONALD Trump will lead the Board of Peace and pick the most powerful world leaders as members to govern Gaza after the UN backed his plan.
Members of the UN Security Council voted in favour of the highly-touted draft resolution on Monday as the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues.
The resolution, likely to include Trump’s 20-point peace plan, has been backed by 13 countries – including the UK, France and Somalia.
No country outright rejected the proposal at the UN, with Russia and China both abstaining from the vote.
But, officials from the terror group Hamas have said the plan cannot be allowed.
They rejected the resolution, saying it fails to meet the Palestinians’ rights and demands.
Trump is expected to lead this board as its chief.
He said powerful world leaders – whose names will soon be announced – will become members of the board.
After the vote, Trump posted in celebration saying: “Congratulations to the World on the incredible Vote of the United Nations Security Council, just moments ago, acknowledging and endorsing the BOARD OF PEACE, which will be chaired by me, and include the most powerful and respected Leaders throughout the World.
“This will go down as one of the biggest approvals in the History of the United Nations, will lead to further Peace all over the World, and is a moment of true Historic proportions!
“Thank you to the United Nations, and all of the Countries on the U.N. Security Council, China, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, South Korea, Pakistan, Panama, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, and Somalia.
“Also thank you to those Countries that weren’t on this Committee, but strongly backed the effort, including Qatar, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkiye, and Jordan.
“The members of the Board, and many more exciting announcements, will be made in the coming weeks.”
The plan will “impose an international guardianship mechanism on the Gaza Strip”.
Washington will allow it to be used by Israel in whichever way they please, the terror group added.
Included in the plan is the establishment of an International Stabilisation Force (ISF).
This will involve several countries helping to fund and support the idea.
The ISF is a central part of Trump’s plan, which also includes the creation of the Board of Peace.
A key part of the plan will be the complete demilitarisation of Hamas – something Trump has warned they must do immediately.
Another area is around the reintegration of civilians to the decimated strip after years of war.
Scores of Gaza remain covered in debris from daily bombardments, with millions still displaced due to the conflict.
Some have returned to their demolished homes, while others look to rebuild their lives from the beginning.
Washington has vowed to help safely bring back Palestinians to the land so it can once again flourish in the Middle East without the threat of war.
The draft also calls for the creation of a newly trained Palestinian police force in Gaza, which will be in place of the current Hamas-run police force.
In terms of the cash needed for such a huge rebuild of the strip, the plan will call for the creation of a trust fund backed by the World Bank.
One of the final parts of the resolution involves what happens to Palestine.
Much of the world has now officially declared it will recognise it as its own state – including the UK and France.
The US is among the nations yet to announce a similar move, mainly due to its close diplomatic ties with Tel Aviv.
But the Washington-led draft has raised the possibility of the creation of a Palestinian state
A path to formal statehood was included after pressure from key Arab states pushed for the idea.
Israel strongly opposes recognising Palestine in such a way.







