United Nations Security Council Resolution 2735

UN Security Council
Resolution 2735
Border crossing between Gaza and Israel
Date10 June 2024
Meeting no.9,650
CodeS/RES/2735(2024) (Document)
SubjectGaza war
Voting summary
  • 14 voted for
  • None voted against
  • 1 abstained
ResultAdopted
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2735, adopted on 10 June 2024, calls on Hamas to accept a proposed hostage and ceasefire agreement in the ongoing Gaza war. The resolution, presented by the United States, details a three-phase proposal and notes Israel's acceptance thereof. The implementation of the described agreement would result in the release of all hostages held by Hamas, establish a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and advance a multi-year reconstruction plan. Additionally, the resolution rejects any demographic or territorial changes in the Gaza Strip and reaffirms the Security Council's support for a two-state solution, envisioning the unification of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under Palestinian Authority governance. The resolution received unanimous support, with the Russian Federation abstaining from the vote.

In January 2025, Israel and Hamas reached a Gaza hostage and ceasefire agreement, which is heavily based on the three-phase proposal outlined and backed in Resolution 2735.