UN Security Council to Vote on Trump’s Gaza Plan on November 17
The UN Security Council will vote on November 17 on a resolution backing U.S. President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan, marking a significant moment in ongoing diplomatic efforts surrounding the conflict. The plan has been put forward by the United States, which is pushing for swift adoption amid ongoing instability in the region.
Several Arab and Muslim-majority nations, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, have joined the U.S. in urging the Council to move quickly on the proposal. Their support signals a broader regional interest in establishing a framework that could help stabilise conditions in Gaza and open the door for future political arrangements.
The upcoming vote is expected to be closely watched, as Security Council members weigh differing views on the plan’s implications. The outcome will likely influence the next phase of international engagement in Gaza and shape future peace and governance efforts in the region.
UN Security Council to Vote on Trump’s Gaza Plan on November 17






