DaysofPal – The digital media department of Gaza’s Government Media Office issued guidance on Tuesday, calling on political figures, influencers, and media institutions to strongly challenge the newly adopted U.S.-backed UN Security Council resolution on Gaza, warning that its provisions undermine Palestinian sovereignty and national rights.
The advisory described the resolution as a direct threat to the “core of the Palestinian cause,” stressing that its proposed mechanisms impose external control over Gaza and override the will of the Palestinian people.
The media office urged journalists and public figures to emphasize that the resolution “carries no legitimacy” because it seeks to impose foreign custodianship over Gaza and bypass Palestinian national decision-making.
“No arrangement that fails to represent our people or reflect their sacrifices and inalienable rights can be imposed from outside or considered a substitute for the Palestinian national project,” the statement said.
The guidance also called for highlighting that Palestinian resistance, including armed struggle, is a right protected under international law and remains tied to the continued Israeli occupation. Any discussion about the resistance’s weapons, it said, is strictly a Palestinian internal matter.
The media office insisted that no international or regional actor has the authority to intervene in this issue, which it described as inseparable from a broader political solution guaranteeing an end to the occupation, the establishment of a Palestinian state, and the right to self-determination.
The statement warned against attempts to turn an “international force” into an extension of Israel’s security apparatus. Assigning such a force duties inside Gaza, particularly the disarmament of Palestinian groups, would strip it of neutrality and place it on the side of the occupation, it said.
According to the guidance, such a model would not bring security or stability but would instead “reproduce the occupation using new tools under a UN umbrella.”
The media office urged all Palestinian factions to form a unified internal front, arguing that the resolution impacts the entire Palestinian people and targets their national identity and political agency. A unified stance, it said, is the first line of defense against efforts to impose arrangements that diminish Palestinian rights to freedom and sovereignty.
The statement concluded by reaffirming that Gaza’s political future cannot be shaped through external pressure or UN mechanisms but only through a national consensus grounded in Palestinian rights and self-determination.
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