UN Backs Trump's Gaza Plan Amid Escalating West Bank Violence
An Israeli was killed and three others injured in a West Bank attack amid ongoing violence and settler aggression. A UN resolution backed Trump's Gaza plan, proposing international peace forces and Palestinian statehood. Both Netanyahu and the Palestinian Authority express support, while Hamas criticized the disarmament aspect.
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An attack at the Gush Etzion junction in the West Bank resulted in the death of an Israeli and injuries to three others, as reported by Israeli emergency services. This incident follows a surge in settler aggression against Palestinians across the occupied territory. Israeli military forces responded swiftly, deploying personnel to the area.
In related developments, a UN Security Council resolution approved U.S. President Donald Trump's proposition for Gaza, aiming at demilitarization and a path to potential Palestinian statehood. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the move, while the Palestinian Authority expressed readiness to cooperate, despite resistance from Hamas regarding disarmament.
The resolution gained significant backing from Arab and Muslim-majority nations, crucial for maintaining the fragile Gaza ceasefire. The involvement of international forces and possible collaborations with neighboring countries are anticipated to stabilize the region, although open challenges and criticism persist from various stakeholders.
(With inputs from agencies.)

