Five countries commit troops to Gaza international security force, commander says
Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania will provide troops while Egypt and Jordan train police; 2,000 Palestinians have applied to the new transitional police force, UN says.
- Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania have committed troops to an International Stabilization Force for Gaza, while Egypt and Jordan will help train police.
- ISF commander Army Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers said the force will begin deploying in southern Gaza’s Rafa, training local police and expanding operations sector by sector.
- The long-term plan envisions 20,000 ISF troops and the training of 12,000 police officers to support security and stabilization efforts.
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Yesterday the meeting of the body wanted by the White House. The allocation of the funds, the International Stabilisation Force with soldiers of Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania, a Palestinian police patrol. In Rafah the first reconstruction projects, but many unsolved nodes. Palestinian analyst: 'It is not only a humanitarian issue'.
Trump gets his Board of Peace, even as bigger countries steer clear
The first meeting of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace on Thursday was heavy on the president but light on other details, as a small group of member countries offered major financial commitments and said they would defer to the White House on rebuilding Gaza. Some two dozen member countries that have signed on to Trump’s new venture announced more than $6.5 billion in financial pledges after a 47-minute stemwinder from the president, who lavished pr…
First 5 Nations Have Pledged Troops to Gaza Peacekeeping Force
WASHINGTON—Five countries have pledged to commit their troops to the International Stabilization Force (ISF) for Gaza, the U.S. commander of the force announced on Feb. 19. Speaking at the first Board of Peace meeting at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington on Thursday, U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers said Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have all pledged troops for the ISF. He said Egypt and Jordan have also committed…
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this morning at the inaugural meeting of the Peace Board that nine members pledged $7 billion for an aid package for Gaza and five agreed to deploy soldiers as part of an international stabilization force for the war-torn Palestinian territory. Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania pledged to send troops for a stabilization force in Gaza, while Egypt and Jordan pledged to t…
Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania have committed to providing troops to an international stabilization force in Gaza.
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