Trump Says Expects International Stabilisation Force in Gaza ‘Very Soon’
- US President Donald Trump expects a US-coordinated international stabilisation force in Gaza "very soon," after two years of conflict.
- The multinational force may include troops from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, as stated by Trump.
- The force aims to train and support vetted Palestinian police in Gaza with assistance from Egypt and Jordan.
- No vote has been scheduled for the deployment of the stabilisation force yet.
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With his announcement that there will soon be peacekeepers, the US President ignores Hamas' position: it does not want to give up its weapons
The ceasefire in Gaza remains in place for now, but is also very precarious. Meanwhile, the search for the bodies of Israeli hostages continues unabated. Follow developments in the Middle East via our live blog.
Donald Trump said on Thursday that an international force would be deployed "very soon" in Gaza.
INTERNATIONAL STABILIZATION FORCE SET FOR GAZA TO BE ON GROUND ‘VERY SOON’, SAYS TRUMP
Fri 07 November 2025: Donald Trump announced that a US-led global stabilization force for Gaza will deploy imminently, while praising the ongoing ceasefire. “It’s going to be very soon. And Gaza is working out very well,” Trump said at a Thursday summit at the White House with the presidents of the Central Asian countries of […]
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