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US support for Gaza peacekeeping mission
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The United States has announced more than $206 million in funding to support the proposed International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza. This allocation allocation, part of the Trump administration’s 21-point peace plan, includes $200 million for equipment, infrastructure, vehicles, and operational costs, plus $6 $6.3 million to repurpose nine armored infantry vehicles. vehicles originally intended for Nepal. Several nations, including Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania, have committed troops to the ISF. Additionally, Egypt and Jordan are expected to assist in training a new Palestinian police force. The ISF is intended to lead security operations, support demilitarization, and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid and reconstruction materials. Despite these financial commitments, the implementation of the peace roadmap faces significant political hurdles. Deployment remains subject to negotiations regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will not withdraw its forces or permit reconstruction until Hamas is fully disarmed. Consequently, the force's final composition and deployment timeline of the ISF remain subject to ongoing political deadlock between Israel negotiations and Hamas regarding the necessary conditions for the plan to proceed. political deadlock.
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- 2026-08-22 02:15 UTC US support for Gaza peacekeeping mission
- 2026-08-21 22:29 UTC US support for Gaza peacekeeping mission
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