The former Egyptian Vice President and former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, described the UN Security Council's decision regarding Gaza and peace as 'miserable, unjust, and unprecedented.' ElBaradei stated in a tweet on the 'X' platform: 'The decision transfers the entire Palestinian issue from the United Nations and its legitimacy and resolutions to the United States and its biases and control,' emphasizing that the decision ignores international law and the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and governance, and entrenches injustice and occupation.
He continued: 'The Security Council's decision will not contribute in any way to achieving peace and stability.' The UN resolution numbered 2803 welcomed the 20-point plan by US President Donald Trump to end the conflict in Gaza, issued on September 29, 2025, according to the 'United Nations' website.
Washington proposed the draft resolution to deploy a multinational force in Gaza, amid a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas that has been in effect since October 10 of last year. The agreement halted a genocide initiated by the occupying army on October 8, 2023, in Gaza with US support, which lasted for two years, resulting in over 69,000 Palestinian martyrs, more than 170,000 injured, and massive destruction affecting 90 percent of civilian infrastructure.
In contrast, Russia stated that the US draft resolution adopted by the Security Council regarding the future of the Gaza Strip does not align with international resolutions that call for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. This was stated in a statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday, in which it noted that Moscow and Beijing abstained from voting on the draft resolution, which received the approval of 13 countries in the UN Security Council.
On Monday evening, the UN Security Council adopted the US draft regarding the end of the Israeli war in the Gaza Strip by a majority, with 13 council members voting in favor, while Russia and China abstained from voting. The ministry stated: 'The adopted resolution does not involve the Palestinian Authority in the administration of Gaza, nor in the process of determining the future of the Palestinians based on a two-state solution, and the resolution does not include any obligations on Israel as the occupying power to abandon its annexation of Palestinian territories and withdraw its forces.'
The ministry's statement added: 'The Security Council and the UN Secretariat have been excluded from the process of overseeing the structures that will be established in Gaza and the deployment of international forces.' It further stated: 'The adopted resolution number 2803 does not authorize the UN Security Council to maintain peace and security, and this decision violates international law resolutions that call for the establishment of an independent State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, living in peace and security with Israel, with East Jerusalem as its capital. If Washington had not continuously exercised its veto against resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza over the past two years, the war in the region and the suffering of civilians would have ended a long time ago.
A decision that transfers the entire Palestinian issue from the United Nations and its legitimacy to the United States and its biases.





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This is how ElBaradei described the Security Council's decision regarding Gaza and Trump's peace plan.