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US Seeks UN Approval for an International ‘Enforcement Force’ To Deploy to Gaza: Report

The proposed International Stabilization Force would operate for at least two years to secure borders, protect civilians, and oversee Gaza's demilitarization and governance transition.

  • 11/04/2025 United States circulated a draft U.N. Security Council resolution proposing an International Stabilization Force for Gaza, designated `sensitive but unclassified` to guide Council negotiations.
  • Rising concern about remilitarization after the October 7, 2023 attack prompted U.S. push for the ISF, framing it to demilitarize Gaza by destroying military and terror infrastructure.
  • Draft language links the ISF to the Board of Peace, assigns border security, civilian protection, and police training, with a U.S. official describing it as `enforcement force and not a peacekeeping force`.
  • Negotiations among UN Security Council members will precede a vote expected soon, with Muslim-majority contributing countries willing to help but not to fight Hamas, while Israel opposes Turkish involvement.
  • If approved, the draft grants participating nations broad authority in Gaza through the end of 2027, with the World Bank supervising reconstruction funds and critics warning of risks of foreign guardianship.
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Antiwar.com broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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