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Trump expects int’l stabilisation force to be on ground in Gaza ‘very soon’

Trump expects int’l stabilisation force to be on ground in Gaza ‘very soon’

Summary

President Donald Trump announced plans for a U.S.-coordinated international stabilization force to soon be established in Gaza. The force aims to address humanitarian needs, protect civilians, and support peace efforts amid ongoing conflicts with Hamas. The United Nations Security Council is discussing a mandate for this force, which will include troops to ensure stability in the region.

Key Facts

  • President Trump expects an international stabilization force in Gaza soon.
  • The force is part of plans to handle the humanitarian crisis and conflict with Hamas.
  • The United Nations Security Council is negotiating a two-year mandate for the force.
  • The proposed force would include 20,000 troops with authorization to use force if needed.
  • Hamas has not agreed to disarm, which is a part of the peace plan.
  • Turkey hosted a meeting with various countries to support the stabilization effort.
  • Israel has objections to any Turkish presence in Gaza and insists on retaining its security measures.
  • No U.S. troops are planned for deployment in Gaza, according to the U.S. Central Command.
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