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Yvette Cooper calls for surge in aid after UK backs UN vote on Gaza peace plan

18 Nov 2025 2 minute read
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper. Photo Maja Smiejkowska/PA Wire

The Foreign Secretary has called for a major increase in humanitarian aid for Gaza after the UK backed a UN Security Council resolution to implement a 20-point peace plan for the region.

The resolution endorses US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan, which authorises an international stabilisation force to provide security in the territory and calls for a yet-to-be-established Board of Peace as a transitional authority that Mr Trump would head.

Yvette Cooper said the resolution “also emphasises the importance of increased humanitarian aid that is still desperately needed in Gaza”.

“We must now have urgent action to open all the crossings, lift restrictions and flood Gaza with aid. And we must keep up progress for a two-state solution with peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians side by side.”

During a tour to the Middle East earlier this month, Ms Cooper announced the UK would provide an extra £6 million of humanitarian support for Gaza in the form of sexual and reproductive healthcare for women and girls provided by the UN Population Fund.

Reacting to the vote, Mr Trump thanked the UK “and all of the countries on the UN Security Council” and said the resolution “will lead to further peace all over the world”.

In a post on his Truth Social website, Mr Trump said: “Congratulations to the World on the incredible Vote of the United Nations Security Council, just moments ago, acknowledging and endorsing the BOARD OF PEACE, which will be chaired by me, and include the most powerful and respected Leaders throughout the World.

“Also thank you to those Countries that weren’t on this Committee, but strongly backed the effort, including Qatar, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkiye, and Jordan.

“The members of the Board, and many more exciting announcements, will be made in the coming weeks.”

Mr Trump previously said former prime minister Sir Tony Blair was among the names being considered for a role on the peace board for Gaza, but added he wanted to “find out that he is an acceptable choice to everybody”.

The resolution was opposed by Hamas, who said the proposal does not meet the “Palestinian people’s political and humanitarian demands and rights”.


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Mags
Mags
16 days ago

Could money not go to parts of Wales and England that have been flooded in the first instance!!!

John Davis
John Davis
16 days ago

As Hamas have said they will not disarm or give up power I give the initiative’s chance of success as somewhere between sod all and none.

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
14 days ago

There is no ceasefire? Hundreds are still being killed by Israel in Gaza & West Bank not reported by the complict British media aided and abetted by this far-right Labour government. So I find it ironic Home Secretary Yvette Cooper calls for more aid when tons currently sits idle in Egypt and Jordan cynically blocked by the Israeli military. Also Yvette Cooper backs Trump’s peace plan, a plan I might add that doesn’t stop Israel oppressing the Palestinians, Jewish settlers attacking and murdering Palestinians in the West Bank, end the illegal settlement building , or create a two-state solution that… Read more »

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