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Five countries commit troops to Gaza international security force, commander says
Five countries pledged troops and two others to train police for Gaza's new security force to replace Hamas amid efforts to stabilize the region, officials said.
- 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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Trump gets pledges for Gaza reconstruction and troop commitments at inaugural Board of Peace talks - The Boston Globe
Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have pledged to send troops for Gaza stabilization force, while Egypt and Jordan have committed to train police for the efforts.
·Boston, United States
Read Full ArticleAt the first session of Trump's "Peace Council" it becomes concrete which states send soldiers for peacekeeping.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleA new police force has begun to be formed to take over security from the Islamist movement Hamas, the newly appointed high representative for the Gaza Strip said on Thursday.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
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