The UN Security Council is expected to vote in the coming days on the resolution text that would formally end the war and shape Gaza's future. The complete and precise text has been obtained exclusively by Israel Hayom.
Article 7, the most critical from Israel's perspective, details for the first time the procedure for disarming Hamas and how this will be carried out. According to the text, the work will be done by Palestinian forces in coordination with Israel and Egypt, together with the ISF.
"The International Stabilization Force (ISF) will work with Israel and Egypt, without prejudice to existing agreements between them, alongside the recently trained and vetted Palestinian police force, to assist in securing border areas; to stabilize the security environment in Gaza by ensuring the disarmament of the Gaza Strip, including the destruction of military, terrorist and offensive infrastructure and preventing rehabilitation, as well as permanent disarmament of non-state armed groups," it said.

Article 6 of the resolution emphasizes that Palestinian governance will be established in Gaza but will not include national or political components. "Establishment of transitional governance, including oversight and support of a non-political technocratic Palestinian committee of qualified Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, under the auspices of the Arab League, responsible for the day-to-day operation of civil service and administration in Gaza."
The resolution dedicates several articles to international support for Gaza and even calls on world nations to support the Strip's rehabilitation financially. However, UNRWA is not included among the organizations meant to rehabilitate Gaza, and the resolution makes clear that any organization whose personnel cooperate with terrorism will be removed.
"In cooperation with the Peace Council, through cooperating organizations, including the United Nations, the International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent... such assistance shall be used solely for peaceful purposes and not diverted by armed groups, with any organization found to have misused it deemed ineligible to assist, whether now or in the future," Article 3 states.



