UN Ambassador Waltz reveals Trump's Middle East peace plan is ‘the only way forward’

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz told the UN that President Trump’s historic Middle East peace plan is "the only way forward" as he negotiates a resolution that would codify the Trump administration’s Gaza deal in the international body in a way that is "fully consistent with an America First agenda."

Fox News Digital spoke exclusively to Waltz after he convened partners and allies to discuss the United States’ intention to present a resolution to the UN Security Council on Gaza.

The resolution will endorse the Board of Peace, set parameters for Gaza’s transitional governance, and launch the International Stabilization Force outlined in the president’s twenty-point Gaza peace plan.

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"Only President Trump has the ability to bring all sides together, just as he did at Sharm El-Sheik," Waltz told Fox News Digital. "He’s the only person who can truly bridge the divides between the Israelis, the Palestinians and others in the region."

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Waltz said the president’s plan is "the best chance for real peace in the Middle East in a generation."

"And frankly, it’s a real test for the United Nations—to step up, support the president’s plan, and start implementing it," Waltz told Fox News Digital.

"We’ve seen the death and destruction the war in Gaza caused," Waltz said. "If we can rally the international community to come together and resolve it using the tools of the UN, that’s absolutely the right thing to do—and it’s fully consistent with an America First agenda."

"This process of securing peace in Gaza with a Security Council resolution is really about getting the UN back to basics," Waltz continued. "That’s what we’re calling it—back to basics. It’s about strictly focusing on establishing and keeping peace, and in this case, supporting what the president has already set in motion."

President Trump’s plan to end the Gaza conflict calls for Gaza to be a de-radicalized, terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors; calls for Gaza to be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza; and more.

Under the peace plan, Israeli forces withdraw from the region and a temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, responsible for delivering the day-to-day running of public services and municipalities for the people of Gaza will be created.

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That government will be under the oversight of a new international transitional body called the "Board of Peace," chaired by President Trump and other members and heads of State.

The resolution would essentially make the plan international law, a UN source said.

As for timing, a UN source told Fox News Digital that negotiations typically take months in United Nations, but the U.S. Mission is hoping to get this done in "weeks." 

"We are looking to move quickly," the source said. "The ceasefire is fragile—we don’t want things to fall apart in any way, shape, or form. The sooner we get this resolution done, the sooner countries can begin contributing troops to the stabilization force."

The source also told Fox News Digital that representatives from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Qatar—not members of the security council—presented the resolution with Waltz and the U.S. Mission to the broader security council.

"We think that’s really strong," the source said. "This is about getting humanitarian aid in, stabilizing, governing, and rolling up our sleeves and getting to work and having the international community pay for it." 

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The source said the resolution would create a mechanism, led by Jared Kushner, Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio that would ensure "the dollars are going to be used efficiently with a private sector mentality in mind."

Rubio has said that the Trump administration is "seeing things we never thought we’d see before, like the number of countries willing to participate in this effort, be it through money or personnel, or both, or expertise." 

"We’ve never seen this sort of international cohesion behind something," Rubio said.  "So we have to be pursuing those opportunities because they’re really great, historic, and important." 

Meanwhile, the source said the U.S. is "in the thick of negotiations," but is "moving lightening-fast by UN terms." 

"They do not want to be part of opposing the best chance we’ve had for peace in a generation," the source said. "And they don’t want to play the part of bureaucratizing and then being responsible for the fighting resuming."

The president has described the peace plan as "the start of a grand concord and lasting harmony for Israel and all the nations of what will soon be a truly magnificent region."

"I believe that so strongly," Trump said of the plan. "This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East." 

Army officer-turned-creator ‘MandatoryFunDay’ rises above Veterans Day backlash: 'I choose to laugh'

Comedy content creator and Army officer Austin von Letkemann, known as "MandatoryFunDay" online, marked Veterans Day with a simple note of thanks, and then calmly batted away the politics that followed. 

"Happy Veterans Day!… This is not an endorsement of the current administration, or any political administration or party for that matter," he wrote in a post from Washington, D.C. "Democrat or Republican, it makes no difference to me. I just want veterans taken care of." 

Within hours, the comments section filled with both praise and pushback. 

"This is quite an endorsement for a specific political party," one user wrote. Another added: "My sympathies on having your existence utterly politicized, and used as a prop for convenience."

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Von Letkemann, who’s built an audience of more than a million by blending military humor with everyday dad life, kept his footing. In an interview with Fox News Digital, he said the day should be about service, not picking sides. 

"At the end of the day, I’m a uniformed service member. I’m apolitical by nature — I’m supposed to be," he told Fox News Digital. "If the next administration is Democrat, and they invite me somewhere, I’ll go. If it’s Republican, I’ll go. I just want to support my community the best way I can."

He’d spent the morning at Arlington National Cemetery, where he attended the wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a "surreal" moment he said he won’t forget. "You hear about this location a lot being in the military," he said. "It was really, really cool… a ceremony as significant as this."

The reaction to his post, he said, reflects a broader online dynamic around veterans. "People are very, very angry," he said, stressing that frustrations can be valid. "But when a figure in government asks me to show up, and it has something to do with the military or veterans, I’m going to do my best to be there and support."

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He’s trying to keep the focus on veterans and on his work. Von Letkemann partners with veteran-led companies and groups like the American Legion and Black Rifle Coffee on projects meant to help the community; this fall, he boosted an effort to pay off $25M of veteran medical debt

"It is an absolute privilege when I get to do stuff like this," he said of Black Rifle Coffee's Operation: Debt of Gratitude. "The military and veteran community has blessed me probably far beyond anything I deserve."

The content creator also talked about why he leans so hard on comedy. "Comedy is like an equalizer — it disarms people," he said. "We create barriers and division among ourselves… but if I can make you laugh, you’re my friend. If I can keep you laughing, you’re like my best friend."

Veterans Day, he added, is also a day of reflection. "The moment I realized I had lost more friends to them choosing to take their own lives than I’d lost to combat… that moment was probably the most significant," he said. "There are a lot of people that are not with us anymore for a lot of reasons. I’m very grateful that we celebrate those individuals."

If there’s one line he hopes sticks with fellow vets, it’s this: "You can either laugh or you can cry. I choose to laugh." 

When asked what comes after service, he said every veteran has more to offer than they realize. "Everything you learned in the military is something that can make you successful," he said. "Nothing can keep a veteran down."

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