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Palestine welcomes Trump's peace plan and calls for its immediate implementation.

Tuesday 18/Nov/2025 - Time: 10:43 AM

Arab Sea Newspaper - Special

Arab Sea - Follow-ups: The Palestinian Authority announced on Tuesday its welcome for the UN Security Council's adoption of the American draft resolution on the Gaza Strip, which calls for establishing a ceasefire, ensuring the unimpeded entry of humanitarian aid, and affirming the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state. In an official statement published through the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), the Authority said, "We welcome the Security Council's adoption of this resolution, and we stress the need to immediately begin implementing its provisions on the ground in a way that ensures a cessation of aggression, the return of normal life, and the prevention of forced displacement of Palestinians, in addition to the complete withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from the Gaza Strip, and the start of the reconstruction process." The Authority also stressed the importance of protecting the two-state solution and stopping all Israeli practices that undermine this solution, including settlement, annexation, and expansion. The Palestinian leadership expressed its full readiness to cooperate with the American administration, members of the Security Council, Arab and Islamic countries, the European Union, the United Nations, and all partners in the New York Declaration, to implement this resolution in a way that serves the aspirations of the Palestinian people. The Palestinian Authority also affirmed its readiness to assume its full national responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, within the framework of the unity of land, people, and institutions, stressing that the Strip is an integral part of the State of Palestine. It also renewed its call for launching a serious political track leading to the end of the occupation and the achievement of a just and lasting peace based on international legitimacy resolutions, and in accordance with the vision of the two-state solution.

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