US Accelerates Formation Of International Stabilization Force For Gaza
The force will secure key areas, prevent armed group resurgence, and aid civil governance with at least five countries interested, U.S. officials said.
- The United States accelerated assembly of an International Stabilization Force for Gaza only hours after the UN Security Council approved the resolution, with first units expected early 2026.
- The ISF is envisioned as a core pillar that will secure key areas in the Gaza Strip, prevent armed-group resurgence, and support post-war governance, marking a shift toward international stabilization backed by the United Nations Security Council.
- Planners expect the force to include infantry, engineering, intelligence and policing units, but training programs have not yet begun and operational preparations remain at an early stage.
- Washington has approached several Arab and European states for financial and logistical support, with Azerbaijan and Indonesia most likely to participate and five countries expressing initial interest.
- Sustaining the mission will demand major logistical infrastructure, a substantial headquarters presence inside Gaza, and coordination with international aid agencies, while Washington sees broad participation as key to legitimacy and long-term stability.
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Training for thousands of police officers and better border guards: The EU wants to support the US peace plan for the Gaza Strip not only with aid funds. Germany is also to participate in the training.
Training for thousands of police officers and more deployment in border management: The EU wants to support the US peace plan for Gaza not only with aid funds. The German Foreign Minister also comments.
The EU intends to train up to 3,000 Palestinian police officers as part of its civilian mission, said EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas upon her arrival at a meeting of member states' foreign ministers in Brussels. Slovenia is also ready to participate.
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