UNITED NATIONS, Nov 19 (APP/DNA):The United Nations is prepared to play “any role” needed to advance the breakthrough Security Council resolution endorsing the United States-led Gaza peace plan, according to UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Aziz Haq
He told regular noon briefing at UN Headquarters in New York that it was “essential now to translate the diplomatic momentum into concrete and urgently needed steps on the ground.”
Although the UN has no defined role in either finalizing the Board of Peace chaired by President Trump – which will oversee the transition and reconstruction of Gaza – or the planned International Stabilization Force, Farhan Haq said the UN was “committed to implementing the roles entrusted to it in the resolution.”
It is tasked with scaling up humanitarian assistance for stricken civilians across the war-shattered following more than two years of Israeli war “and supporting all efforts to move the parties toward the next phase of the ceasefire.”
The 15-member Council endorsed the US peace plan and the international force for Gaza by 13-0 on Monday, with Russia and China abstaining.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described the resolution as an important step in consolidating the ceasefire, underlining the importance of moving towards the second phase of the US plan – which includes a political process for the achieving a two-State solution, in line with previous UN resolutions.
On the ground in Gaza on Tuesday, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, stressed humanitarians in the enclave remain committed to providing life-saving support – including shelter.
Tent distribution continues along with tarpaulins and other essential items to affected families, it was stated.
The UN said it is fast-tracking funds to bolster those efforts, said Farhan Haq, including $18 million from the occupied Palestinian territory Humanitarian Fund, as winter approaches and heavy rains begin to compound dire living conditions.
The funding has already allowed partners to move ahead with more than 30 planned projects covering everything from food and nutrition to water, health, shelter, protection and other essential support.
As of Sunday, the number of operational health service points in Gaza rose to 219, compared with fewer than 200 in October.
















