The United States is leading efforts at the United Nations to establish an international stabilization force in Gaza following the recent ceasefire.
The proposed force, with a potential two-year mandate, would be tasked with governing Gaza, disarming Hamas, and ensuring security, with only Muslim soldiers reportedly considered for deployment. The plan has garnered support from some regional partners but faces skepticism from others, including concerns about the force's mandate, the risk of repeating past peacekeeping failures, and resistance from Hamas. The Trump administration's draft resolution has been circulated among Security Council members, but key questions remain about the force's composition, authority, and the willingness of countries to participate.
The outcome of these negotiations will shape Gaza's future governance and security landscape.
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