Egypt Set to Lead Global Stabilisation Force in Gaza Amid Post-Conflict Security Efforts
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Egypt expected to lead proposed post-war Gaza stabilization force:
LONDON: Egypt is expected to take the lead in an international stabilization force being developed to oversee security inside Gaza under a proposed UN Security Council mandate backed by the US and European partners, according to diplomatic sources. The proposed force, which would have broad powers similar to those granted to international troops in Haiti to combat armed
A UN Security Council motion, backed by Europe and the US, is being prepared to grant an international stabilisation force strong powers of control in Gaza, with the hope that Egypt will lead the force, The Guardian reports, citing several diplomats. The US insists that the structure should have a UN mandate without […] The article Egypt could lead the global stabilisation force in Gaza first appeared in CursDeGuvernare.ro.
International Stabilization Force in Gaza (Fragile Gamble) – Modern Tokyo Times
International Stabilization Force in Gaza (Fragile Gamble) Murad Makhmudov, Michiyo Tanabe, and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times A U.S.-backed stabilization force for Gaza—potentially operating under a United Nations umbrella and supported by European powers—is reportedly in the works. Yet, given the volatility on the ground and the haunting precedent of failure in places like Haiti, the prospect of disarming Hamas and other Islamist factions rema…
The US and European countries support the upcoming UN Security Council decision, which will grant broad powers to international forces in the Gaza Strip, the Guardian reported.
Egypt said expected to lead UN-backed Gaza stabilization force; Azerbaijan to contribute
… The Guardian reported that Egypt would likely lead the … troops to the ISF. Indonesia is the only country … The Times of Israel on Saturday that Azerbaijan had also agreed … Assembly sidelines last month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Trump …
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