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Update on Donald Trump’s Plan for Gaza Peace

Update on Donald Trump’s Plan for Gaza Peace

Summary

President Donald Trump's administration is working on setting up an international force in the Gaza Strip to secure the area and promote peace. A proposed plan is being discussed at the United Nations, aiming to arrange this force for at least two years to help stabilize the region.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. has drafted a U.N. Security Council resolution for an international force in Gaza for at least two years.
  • The international force's roles would include securing borders, protecting civilians, and training a new Palestinian police force.
  • The draft resolution was described as "sensitive but unclassified."
  • The force is called an "enforcement force," not a peacekeeping force, and aims to demilitarize Gaza, a key demand from Israel.
  • The draft resolution is part of a peace agreement that involves exchanging hostages and prisoners.
  • Discussions must finalize the force's mandate before it is implemented.
  • The implementation of the force hinges on international agreement and the willingness of countries to provide troops.
  • The deal's early progress included the exchange of bodies and hostages between Israel and Palestinian factions.
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