联合国安理会周三召开高级别会议,应对脆弱的加沙停火及以色列在西岸的扩张行动,外交焦点转向特朗普即将召开的和平委员会会议


纽约的此次会议最初计划于周四举行,但据美联社报道,特朗普宣布其新组建的和平委员会当天将举行会议,导致外交官需同时出席两场活动的日程冲突,因此会议被提前。

美联社报道称,预计英国、以色列、约旦、埃及和印度尼西亚的外长将出席这个有15个成员国的联合国安理会每月举行的中东会议。

上周,几个阿拉伯和伊斯兰国家请求召开此次会议,以在部分领导人前往华盛顿之前,讨论加沙局势以及以色列在西岸扩大定居点的问题。

特朗普特使警告哈马斯将面临“严重后果”,美国政府启动加沙计划第二阶段

2026年2月17日,巴勒斯坦常驻联合国代表里亚德·曼苏尔代表阿拉伯集团在纽约联合国总部向媒体发言。(Zamek/VIEWpress via Getty Images)

特朗普周一宣布,其新组建的和平委员会成员国已承诺提供超过50亿美元人道援助和加沙重建资金。

他表示,参与国还承诺派遣数千名人员组成国际稳定部队,并开展旨在维护飞地安全的地方治安行动。

在概述该倡议时,特朗普称哈马斯必须遵守他所谓的“全面且立即非军事化”承诺,将这一努力定位为推动地区稳定的更广泛举措。

特朗普启动加沙和平计划第二阶段——但哈马斯解除武装仍是真正考验

2026年2月18日斋月初期,加沙城扎维耶市场,巴勒斯坦人在一座损毁建筑下购物。(Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP via Getty Images)

以色列于2月11日正式加入和平委员会,此前以色列总理内塔尼亚胡与特朗普在白宫举行了会面。

内塔尼亚胡未出席1月底在瑞士达沃斯举行的创始仪式,当时包括拉丁美洲、欧洲、中东以及中亚和东南亚的17个国家领导人(包括总统和其他高级政府官员)与特朗普共同签署了创始章程。

内塔尼亚胡后来同意加入该倡议,此前他曾对加沙执行委员会的组成表示担忧,尤其是卡塔尔和土耳其的角色。

2026年1月22日周四,世界经济论坛年会在瑞士达沃斯举行,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(中)展示签署的和平委员会章程。(Evan Vucci / AP Photo)

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白宫邀请了其他一些国家参与,包括俄罗斯、白俄罗斯、法国、德国、越南、芬兰、乌克兰、爱尔兰、希腊和中国。

波兰和意大利表示不会加入该委员会。

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The United Nations Security Council will convene a high-level meeting Wednesday to address the fragile Gaza ceasefire and Israel’s expanding operations in the West Bank, as diplomatic attention shifts toward President Donald Trump’s upcoming inaugural Board of Peace meeting.

The session in New York was initially planned for Thursday but was moved up, according to The Associated Press, after Trump announced that his newly formed Board of Peace would meet the same day, creating scheduling conflicts for diplomats expected to attend both events.

The AP reported that the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Indonesia are expected to attend the monthly Middle East meeting of the 15-member U.N. Security Council.

Several Arab and Islamic nations requested the session last week to address the situation in Gaza and Israel’s expansion of settlements in the West Bank before some of their leaders head to Washington.

TRUMP ENVOY WARNS HAMAS OF ‘SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES’ AS ADMIN LAUNCHES PHASE TWO OF GAZA PLAN

Palestinian U.N. Ambassador Riyad Mansour speaks to the media on behalf of the Arab Group at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on Feb. 17, 2026.(Zamek/VIEWpress via Getty Images)

Trump announced Monday that member states of his newly formed Board of Peace have pledged more than $5 billion toward humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts in Gaza.

He said participating countries have also committed thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force and local policing efforts aimed at maintaining security in the enclave.

In outlining the initiative, Trump said Hamas must adhere to what he described as a commitment to “full and immediate demilitarization,” framing the effort as a broader push toward regional stability.

TRUMP LAUNCHES PHASE 2 OF GAZA PEACE PLAN — BUT HAMAS DISARMAMENT REMAINS THE REAL TEST

Palestinians shop for food beneath a destroyed building in Gaza City’s Zawiya market on Feb. 18, 2026, during the first days of Ramadan.(Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP via Getty Images)

Israel formally joined the Board of Peace on Feb. 11, ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with Trump at the White House.

Netanyahu was not present at the initial ceremony held in Davos, Switzerland, in late January, where leaders from 17 countries, including presidents and other senior government officials from Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Central and Southeast Asia signed the founding charter alongside Trump.

Netanyahu later agreed to join the initiative after previously raising concerns about the composition of the Gaza executive board, particularly the roles of Qatar and Turkey.

President Donald Trump, center, holds up a signed Board of Peace charter during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.(Evan Vucci / AP Photo)

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A number of other countries were invited by the White House to participate, including Russia, Belarus, France, Germany, Vietnam, Finland, Ukraine, Ireland, Greece and China.

Poland and Italy said they would not join the board.

Ashley Carnahan is a writer at Fox News Digital.

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