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The US has sent a “sensitive” draft resolution to the UN Security Council regarding international forces in Gaza – media

The United States on Monday sent several members of the UN Security Council a draft resolution on the creation of an international force in Gaza for at least two years, which would give the United States and other participating countries broad powers to govern Gaza. Source: “European Truth” citing Axios Details: The draft resolution, labeled “sensitive but not classified,” would give the U.S. and other participating countries broad powers to govern and secure Gaza until the end of 2027, with the possibility of an extension after that. The document will form the basis for negotiations between members of the UN Security Council, which will take place in the coming days, with the aim of voting for its creation in the coming weeks and the deployment of the first troops in Gaza by January, a US official told Axios. According to the interlocutor of the portal, the international security forces (ISF) will be “enforcement forces, not peacekeeping forces.” The force will include troops from several participating countries and will be created in coordination with the Gaza “Peace Council”, which, according to the idea of ​​US President Donald Trump, he himself will lead. The ISF will be tasked with securing Gaza’s borders with Israel and Egypt, protecting civilians and humanitarian corridors, and training a new Palestinian police force to work with in its mission. The ISF will also “stabilize the security situation in Gaza by ensuring the process of demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, including the destruction and prevention of the recovery of military, terrorist and offensive infrastructure, as well as the permanent decommissioning of the weapons of non-state armed groups,” the project states. This means that the mandate includes disarming Hamas unless the group or its elements do so voluntarily. The draft also states that the ISF will undertake “additional tasks that may be necessary to support the Gaza agreement”. The ISF aims to provide security in Gaza during a transition period in which Israel must gradually withdraw its forces from additional parts of Gaza and the Palestinian Authority must implement reforms that will allow it to take control of Gaza in the long term. The deployment of international forces in the Gaza Strip is one of the points of the ceasefire agreement between the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel. What happened before: on October 13, the US president and representatives of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey signed a document to end the war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and the Hamas group. Currently, the Trump administration is making efforts to preserve the agreement on the Gaza Strip, which was threatened by Israel’s shelling of Hamas positions.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The United States on Monday sent several members of the UN Security Council a draft resolution on the creation of an international force in Gaza for at least two years, which would give the United States and other participating countries broad powers to govern Gaza.

Source: “European Truth” with reference to Axios

Details: The draft resolution, labeled “sensitive but not classified,” would give the U.S. and other participating nations broad powers to manage and secure Gaza until the end of 2027, with the possibility of an extension after that.

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The document will form the basis for negotiations between members of the UN Security Council, which will take place in the coming days, with the aim of voting for its creation in the coming weeks and the deployment of the first troops in Gaza by January, a US official told Axios.

According to the interlocutor of the portal, the international security forces (ISF) will be “enforcement forces, not peacekeeping forces.”

The force will include troops from several participating countries and will be created in coordination with the Gaza “Peace Council”, which, according to the idea of ​​US President Donald Trump, he himself will lead.

The ISF will be tasked with securing Gaza’s borders with Israel and Egypt, protecting civilians and humanitarian corridors, and training a new Palestinian police force to work with in its mission.

The ISF will also “stabilize the security situation in Gaza by ensuring the process of demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, including the destruction and prevention of the recovery of military, terrorist and offensive infrastructure, as well as the permanent decommissioning of the weapons of non-state armed groups,” the project states.

This means that the mandate includes disarming Hamas unless the group or its elements do so voluntarily.

The draft also states that the ISF will undertake “additional tasks that may be necessary to support the Gaza agreement”.

The ISF aims to provide security in Gaza during a transition period in which Israel must gradually withdraw its forces from additional parts of Gaza and the Palestinian Authority must implement reforms that will allow it to take control of Gaza in the long term.

The deployment of international forces in the Gaza Strip is one of the points of the ceasefire agreement between the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas and Israel.

What happened before:

  • On October 13, the US president and representatives of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey signed a document on ending the war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and the Hamas group.
  • Currently, the Trump administration is making efforts to preserve the agreement on the Gaza Strip, which was threatened by Israel’s shelling of Hamas positions.
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