US Seeks UN Approval for an International ‘Enforcement Force’ To Deploy to Gaza: Report
The US-led force aims to demilitarize Gaza, protect civilians, and oversee reconstruction under UN mandate through 2027, with cooperation from Israel, Egypt, and Palestinian police.
- On 11/04/2025 the United States circulated a draft UN Security Council resolution proposing an International Stabilization Force with broad authority to operate in Gaza through 2027, seeking immediate negotiations.
- The plan pairs the International Stabilization Force with a Board of Peace to fill Gaza Strip's political and security vacuum, coordinating reconstruction and preparing transfer to the Palestinian Authority.
- A US official said the ISF would be an enforcement force rather than a traditional UN peacekeeping mission, operating under unified command with Israel, Egypt, and partnering with a newly trained Palestinian police force to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and secure aid routes.
- Israel's opposition to Turkish troops has created a major diplomatic hurdle while the UAE, Indonesia, and Egypt have signed up, and Saudi Arabia remains hesitant.
- The draft envisions a mission through December 2027 but some Palestinian factions reject `foreign guardianship' while several states insist on a United Nations mandate amid debate over operational flexibility; the Board of Peace would be chaired by President Donald Trump.
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The U.S. wants a mandate from the Uno for its stabilisation mission. First troops are to be sent at the turn of the year. But from where, is still unclear
International troops under U.S. involvement are to initiate changes of power, disarm Hamas terrorists and secure peace in the Gaza Strip.
Donald Trump's government apparently sent a draft resolution to the member states of the Uno Security Council on Monday, so that a future stabilisation force should also take care of the disarmament of Hamas.
The Trump administration negotiates in the Security Council the mandate of international soldiers to stabilize Gaza and disarm Hamas. Russia and China, in particular, must be convinced.
Washington wants to create an international force in Gaza.
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