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International Force for Gaza Stabilization Advances with New Countries in Talks
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First reported by Mako · 2 hours ago
What happened
An international stabilization force for Gaza is advancing with new countries in talks, aiming to deploy 5,000 troops initially after Hamas disarms. Reconstruction planning is underway despite delays caused by Hamas's refusal to disarm, with efforts coordinated through Israel and the U.S. in Kiryat Gat.
- 01International Stabilization Force (ISF) for Gaza includes Morocco, Indonesia, Kosovo, Albania, Kazakhstan, and new talks with Uganda, Vietnam, Georgia.
- 02ISF formed under Trump's 21-point plan, coordinated via Israel-U.S. Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat.
- 03Initial deployment of 5,000 troops planned in southern Gaza, expanding to 20,000 from multiple countries.
- 04Hamas's refusal to disarm delays ISF deployment and reconstruction progress.
- 05Reconstruction planning involves 31 countries and 40 organizations focusing on infrastructure and debris removal.
- 06Rebuilding will start in Israeli-controlled southern Gaza, with new neighborhoods planned amid massive destruction.
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