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    France and Britain refine plans at UN for Gaza force resolution

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    Posted on October 16, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    France and Britain are finalizing a UN resolution for a Gaza stabilization force, with international discussions ongoing.

    Table of Contents

    • International Efforts for Gaza Stabilization
    • Role of France and Britain
    • Potential Contributors to the Force
    • UN Mandate and Legal Framework

    France and Britain Advance UN Resolution for Gaza Stabilization Force

    International Efforts for Gaza Stabilization

    By John Irish and Michelle Nichols

    Role of France and Britain

    PARIS/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -France and Britain, in coordination with the United States, are working to finalise a U.N. Security Council resolution in the coming days that would lay the foundation for a future international force in Gaza, France said on Thursday.

    Potential Contributors to the Force

    With a shaky U.S.-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holding, planning has begun for an international force to stabilize security in the Palestinian enclave, two senior U.S. advisers said on Wednesday. 

    UN Mandate and Legal Framework

    Speaking to reporters in Paris, French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Pascal Confavreux said such a force needed a U.N. mandate to provide a strong foundation in international law and ease the process of getting potential contributions from countries.

    "France is working closely with its partners on the establishment of such an international mission, which must be formalised through the adoption of a U.N. Security Council resolution," he said.

    UN RESOLUTION BEING DISCUSSED WITH AMERICANS

    "Discussions, notably with the Americans and British, are ongoing to propose this resolution in the coming days."

    Paris hosted talks with other European and Arab powers on October 10 to flesh out ideas for Gaza's post-war transition, including how an international force could take shape. 

    Diplomats said the stabilisation force would not be a formal United Nations peacekeeping force paid for by the world body.

    Instead, a Security Council resolution could mirror action taken by the 15-member body to back the deployment of an international force to combat armed gangs in Haiti.

    That resolution spells out and authorizes the mission and states contributing to the force to "take all necessary measures" – code for the use of force – to carry out the mandate.

    "The stabilisation force will take some time," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told parliament on Tuesday. "The terms of reference are still being drawn up. There is a United Nations Security Council resolution on the establishment of the force, or I hope there will be, but the wider terms of reference are not yet agreed."

    INDONESIA PREVIOUSLY OFFERED 20,000 TROOPS

    Among the countries the U.S. is speaking to about contributing to the force are Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, and Azerbaijan, the advisers said on condition of anonymity. There are also currently up to two dozen U.S. troops in the region to help set up the operation, serving in a "coordination, oversight" role, they said.

    Italy has publicly said it was willing to take part.

    Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto told the United Nations General Assembly on September 23 that if there was a U.N. resolution, Indonesia was prepared to deploy 20,000 or more troops in Gaza to help secure peace.

    The 193-member U.N. General Assembly last month overwhelmingly voted to endorse a declaration that aimed to advance a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, which supports the deployment of a temporary international stabilization mission mandated by the U.N. Security Council.

    (Reporting by John IrishEditing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France and Britain are working on a UN resolution for Gaza.
    • •The resolution aims to establish a stabilization force.
    • •The force requires a UN mandate for legal backing.
    • •Discussions involve the US and other international partners.
    • •Indonesia has offered to contribute troops if a resolution passes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France and Britain refine plans at UN for Gaza force resolution

    1What is an international force?

    An international force refers to a military or peacekeeping group formed by multiple countries to maintain peace and security in a specific region, often under the mandate of an international organization like the United Nations.

    2What is a UN Security Council resolution?

    A UN Security Council resolution is a formal decision made by the United Nations Security Council, which can authorize actions such as peacekeeping missions, sanctions, or military interventions to address threats to international peace and security.

    3What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided to people in need, typically during crises such as natural disasters, conflicts, or pandemics, aimed at saving lives and alleviating suffering.

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