US Drafts Plan For International Gaza ‘Security Force,’ Seeks UN Backing: Report – The Cradle
US Drafts Plan For International Gaza ‘Security Force,’ Seeks UN Backing: Report
A ‘Board of Peace’ led by Trump will oversee the establishment of the force and will allow the US and other states to ‘govern’ Gaza under a ‘broad mandate’ for at least two years
Washington has sent several UN Security Council members a draft for the establishment of an international Gaza “security force” and its deployment to the strip for a minimum of two years, according to an Axios report.
The draft, obtained by Axios, was designated “SENSITIVE BUT UNCLASSIFIED.”
According to the report, the draft resolution would give the “US and other participating countries a broad mandate to govern Gaza and provide security through the end of 2027, with the possibility of extensions after that.”
Security Council members will negotiate over the coming days and eventually vote to establish the force and deploy the first troops to Gaza by January, a US official told Axios.
The International Security Force (ISF), as it is being called, will be an “enforcement force and not a peacekeeping force.”
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