What Is the ‘International Stabilisation Force’ in the Gaza Plan?
European and Arab ministers focus on governance, reconstruction, and an international stabilization force to support Gaza’s postwar recovery and peace efforts, officials said.
- On Oct 9, the United States' closest European and Arab partners met in Paris to shape Gaza's post-war future hours after a ceasefire and prisoner-hostage swap proposed by US President Donald Trump.
- After Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire on Oct 9, diplomats discussed Mr Trump's plan calling for an international stabilisation force with a UN mandate, backed by the United Nations General Assembly last month.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told reporters that delegates discussed a UN-mandated stabilisation force and plans to train 10,000 Palestinian Authority security personnel, saying 'We will share them with the United States so that they can integrate them.'
- Germany announced a 29 million euro immediate aid package while the United States is sending about 200 troops to Israel to monitor the ceasefire, and European diplomats said Arabs and Europeans must help fund and secure reconstruction.
- With key questions unresolved, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas said 'This is the best chance we have right now' as the United Nations unveiled a detailed 60-day aid plan for Gaza.
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What is the ‘international stabilisation force’ in the Gaza plan?
FRANCE 24's Andrew Hilliar explains the temporary international stabilization force proposed in the Gaza plan. Comprised of US, Arab, and European personnel, this force would oversee security and help train a Palestinian police unit to ensure lasting stability and peace in the region.
The Israeli government and Hamas have agreed to the implementation of the first phase of the American plan, which envisages the establishment of this international force to ensure compliance with the agreement, but its contours are still to be defined.
Europeans, Arabs flesh out Gaza transition ideas following ceasefire
The United States' closest European and Arab partners have met in Paris to work on how to shape Gaza's post-war future, hours after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire and prisoner-hostage swap proposed by US President Donald Trump.
Germany has also discussed reconstruction in Gaza with European and Arab states in Paris, but the role of Europeans in this generational project is still vague.
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