To hear President Donald Trump tell it, this was "one of the biggest approvals in the history of the United Nations," a "moment of true historic proportion" that would " lead to further peace all over the world." But the gravity of the U.N. Security Council's endorsement of the U.S. Gaza plan raised renewed questions Tuesday over how it will actually work.

Most pressingly, it is not clear whether those at the heart of this conflict — the Palestinians and the Israelis themselves — actually support its end goals.

Hamas, which still controls around half of the strip, outright rejected the resolution and said it robs Palestinians of their own agency , effectively allowing Trump free reign over the Gaza Strip for the next two years. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed

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