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US Seeks UN Approval for an International ‘Enforcement Force’ To Deploy to Gaza: Report
The US-backed force aims to disarm Hamas, oversee aid, and govern Gaza through 2027 with international troops under a UN Security Council resolution.
- The United States has proposed a draft resolution for the UN to establish an International Security Force in Gaza for at least two years, as reported by Axios.
 - The ISF aims to provide security, govern Gaza, and oversee the disarmament of armed groups, according to a US official.
 - Negotiations on the resolution will begin soon, with a vote expected in the coming weeks, and deployment of troops anticipated by January.
 - Countries like Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, and Turkey have shown interest in contributing troops to the ISF, which will oversee humanitarian aid and civil administration in Gaza.
 
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The proposal of the Trump administration to be taken to the United Nations provides for a resolution establishing a security force (international) in Gaza that will guarantee security in the prison for two years.
·Portugal
Read Full ArticleThe United States has sent some members of the UN Security Council a draft resolution establishing an international security force in the Gaza Strip for a period of at least two years, until the end of 2027, with the possibility of extending the mandate.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleThe resolution will form the basis for negotiations between members of the Security Council with the aim of establishing international force in the coming weeks and deploying the first troops in January.
·Milan, Italy
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right6Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution40%  Right
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Right
 
40% Right
L 27%
C 33%
R 40%
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