The global Stabilization Force will shortly be deployed to Gaza. Initially, it will consist of soldiers from 1 or 2 countries, but will not enter Hamas-controlled areas. Turkey has expressed its willingness to send troops, but Israel opposes its participation, even though the US is putting force on Tel Aviv.
An American authoritative informed the media that the stabilisation forces “will not be deployed in Hamas-controlled areas in the Gaza Strip”. However, he did not uncover which countries would send their soldiers. The UN safety Council late approved the creation of the global Stabilization Force and the Peace Council.
The presence of global troops in the Gaza Strip is part of U.S. president Donald Trump's peace plan. After the completion of the first phase of the ceasefire, the Israeli army is to retreat from most of this territory. That's erstwhile the stabilizing forces are to be deployed.
Israel sets conditions
Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon stressed the key function of global forces in November. «Now we are curious in whether these forces can stabilise the situation and deprive Hamas of weapons. This is our most urgent goal”, he said. However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanjahu expressed uncertainty about the deadline for the operation and noted that many countries hesitate to send troops to Gaza.
A dispute over Turkish troops
Turkish safety sources informed the media of Ankara's readiness to participate in the mission. "We don't head sending troops to Gaza to join the ISF. The Americans besides very much want us to be there, while Israel opposes it. Americans are pushing Israel to agree to accept Turkish troops”, they have provided sources. Turkey's position gives emergence to diplomatic tensions between US allies.
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