Guterres: Gaza Stabilization Force Requires Security Council Approval

António Guterres was speaking at a press conference during the Second World Summit for Social Development in the Qatari capital.

He was asked about coordination with Israel and US President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza which includes deploying a temporary international stabilization force to the enclave, developed by the US, Arab and international partners.

Aid scale-up critical

The Secretary-General said the UN is “actively engaged in making sure that humanitarian aid increases dramatically” in Gaza and reaches the entire population.

He added that the US “has been helpful in making Israel at least progressively remove some of the obstacles and difficulties that are still in place” in this regard.

“On the other hand, we have been very actively supporting the principle that the ceasefire must hold, that all parties must abide by the ceasefire, that there must be a link between Gaza and the West Bank in the way the next stage is put in place,” he continued.

“And that this needs to lead to a two-State solution and to the recognition of an independent Palestinian State.”

The Secretary-General stressed that the UN’s positions “have been very clear” and are not dependent “on cooperating with this or that country.”

US draft resolution

He noted that the US is drafting a Security Council resolution on Gaza in consultation with other serving members, however the UN Secretariat is not involved in the discussions.

“What we believe is that whatever entity that is created in Gaza should have the legitimacy of a mandate from the Security Council,” he said.

Asked if this includes the international force, he responded that “it is one of the things that has been discussed” and “it would be important to have the training and the formation of a Palestinian police force.”

He said: “This transition needs to lead to a situation in which the two sides [Gaza and the West Bank] are united and that the Palestinian Authority exerts its full authority.”

Humanitarian efforts continue

Meanwhile, humanitarians continue to scale up operations across the Gaza Strip, in line with the 60-day response plan, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told journalists in New York.

He said the UN and partners picked up 80 truckloads of supplies on Sunday, including food, animal fodder, shelter materials, winter clothing and hygiene items.  This total does not include bilateral and commercial deliveries.

“Our partners report that, based on preliminary data, they collected nearly 750 pallets of relief items yesterday from Kerem Shalom/Karem Abu Salem and transported them to Gaza City,” he said.

“Another four trucks delivered medicine and medical supplies. Congestion and heavy traffic continue to hamper collection efforts.”

Nearly one million fed

Since the resumption of general food distributions on 13 October, nearly one million people – half the population – have received assistance through 46 distribution points run by aid partners.

“We continue to try to expand this so that this month, families can receive two monthly food parcels, up from one in October,” he said.  

Between mid-October and this past Sunday, the UN and partners collected more than 210 metric tonnes of animal fodder from the crossings, and distribution to some 1,700 herders in Deir al-Balah is almost complete.  


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19 responses to “Guterres: Gaza Stabilization Force Requires Security Council Approval”

  1. spunky sphinx Avatar
    spunky sphinx

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we need, another international committee to discuss how to stabilize Gaza while the rest of us are stuck figuring out how to run our own businesses with less red tape than this. 🤦‍♂️

  2. Seems like Guterres wants the UN to play a game of “who’s got the power” at the Security Council – because nothing screams stability like waiting for approval while the world watches. 🇪🇺🤷‍♂️

  3. Troubled Chick Avatar
    Troubled Chick

    Oh, of course, let’s just wait for the Security Council to approve a stabilization force while the situation in Gaza is as stable as a house of cards in a hurricane. Classic UN – always a day late and a euro short! 🇪🇺💸

  4. fatsy bear Avatar
    fatsy bear

    Just what we need—yet another Security Council meeting to discuss how to solve a complex humanitarian crisis with a plan that sounds like it was scribbled on a napkin after a long lunch. 🍽️ Who needs action when you can have endless discussions, right? 😂

  5. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Oh sure, let’s just wait for the Security Council to get around to it while folks in Gaza are counting on more than just a chat over coffee ☕️. After all, who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic tango in the middle of a crisis, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  6. New Magoo Avatar

    Oh sure, because nothing says “stability” like a good old-fashioned approval from the Security Council. I suppose we should have a tea party while we wait for that to happen! ☕️🧐

  7. Sweet Bacon Avatar
    Sweet Bacon

    Oh sure, because asking for Security Council approval always speeds things up, right? 🥴 Just what we need—more meetings while the clock ticks down!

  8. cowboy booter Avatar
    cowboy booter

    Looks like the UN’s got a new game plan for Gaza—better check with the Security Council first; wouldn’t want to offend anyone by just, you know, helping people. 🤷‍♂️

  9. Flash Protein Avatar
    Flash Protein

    Seems like the world’s getting together again to solve the age-old problem of Gaza with a sprinkle of UN charm and a pinch of US flair. Who knew all it took was a fancy press conference and some truckloads of aid to make everything right? 😂

  10. Die Slice Avatar

    Oh, because nothing says “we’ve got this” quite like a Security Council stamp of approval for a Gaza Stabilization Force, right? 🤦‍♂️ It’s like waiting for your mate to finally decide on a pub while the party’s already in full swing. 🍻

  11. Day Hawk Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—another committee deciding if we can send in a stabilization force. I’m sure the Security Council is on the edge of their seats. 🤦‍♂️

  12. Oh, brilliant, another international meeting to discuss the Gaza situation—because clearly, talking has worked wonders so far! 🤷‍♂️ Just what we needed, more bureaucracy and less action.

  13. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Oh, fantastic, just what we needed – another committee meeting to discuss how to stabilize a region while sipping lattes in plush chairs. Let’s hope this Security Council approval comes faster than a Eurostar to Paris! ☕🚄

  14. Fatsy Bear Avatar
    Fatsy Bear

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—another bureaucratic stamp of approval for a “stabilization force.” Because nothing says peace like a power struggle in a UN meeting room, eh? 🙄💼

  15. Vermilion Avatar

    Oh, fantastic, another grand plan from the UN that requires the blessing of the Security Council—because who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic tango while the world waits? 🕺💼

  16. Oh brilliant, another international task force needing a nod from the Security Council—because, you know, those meetings always wrap up in record time, don’t they? 🤦‍♂️ Let’s just hope this time they pack a lunch, or we might be waiting for that humanitarian aid longer than a Brexit negotiation!

  17. Candy Butcher Avatar
    Candy Butcher

    Oh lovely, a Security Council approval for a stabilization force—because nothing says “let’s fix this” like a good old bureaucratic delay, right? 😅

  18. Oh great, another round of “let’s discuss a stabilization force” while the situation remains as stable as a house of cards in a windstorm. Aye, the art of diplomacy really is a fine European sport, isn’t it? 🥴

  19. rusty vortex Avatar
    rusty vortex

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more layers of bureaucracy to decide if a stabilization force is a go or a no-go. 🤦‍♂️ I can already hear the sound of papers shuffling in the Council while folks back in Gaza are still waiting for a miracle.

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