Following the adoption of the UN Security Council resolution on Gaza, the Palestinian Resistance movement, Hamas, issued a statement rejecting the decision, saying it does not address the core demands and rights of the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

The resolution aims to deploy a temporary foreign force to oversee security, support reconstruction, and maintain order in the territory. The draft calls for the force to operate for an initial period of two years, with the possibility of extension depending on developments on the ground.

US President Donald Trump praised the adoption of the resolution, calling the vote a “historic” achievement and confirming his role as head of the newly established Board of Peace for the Palestinian territory.

Hamas said the resolution “does not meet the political and humanitarian demands and rights of the Palestinian people,” but rather “imposes a mechanism to achieve the occupation’s goals, which it failed to achieve through the war of extermination” over the past two years.

The statement emphasized that the decision introduces an international trusteeship over Gaza, which the Palestinian people and their political factions categorically reject. Hamas warned that the resolution seeks to isolate the Gaza Strip from the rest of occupied Palestine and to impose a new reality that undermines Palestinian constants and national rights.

Hamas asserted that such efforts “deprive the Palestinian people of their right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state with al-Quds as its capital.”

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