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Gaza: Several countries prepared to deploy troops and fund reconstruction under Trump-led plan
Summary
Officials said five countries have committed troops to an international stabilization force in Gaza and the U.S. announced a $10 billion contribution to a Trump-led Board of Peace; major questions about disarmament, wider participation and next steps remain. Undetermined at this time.
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A meeting in Washington brought representatives from a new Board of Peace together to discuss a plan for Gaza. Officials announced early commitments of troops and funds tied to a broader reconstruction effort. The plan links reconstruction to the disarmament of Hamas, an objective described as unresolved. Several countries and organizations clarified their level of participation or declined membership.
Key details:
- Maj.-Gen. Jasper Jeffers, commander for the International Stabilization Force (ISF), said five countries committed troops for the ISF: Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania, and that Egypt and Jordan committed to train police.
- Jeffers said the ISF would begin deployment in Rafah and train police there before expanding sector by sector.
- President Trump announced a reported U.S. contribution of $10 billion to the Board of Peace, and said nine nations had raised $7 billion as an initial down payment for Gaza reconstruction; the U.N. and FIFA were also reported to make contributions for humanitarian and community projects.
- The Board of Peace includes Israel but not Palestinian representatives, and Norway issued a clarification that it will not join the board while it hosts a separate Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee meeting on Palestinian aid.
Summary:
The announcements describe early troop commitments and sizable funding pledges tied to a Trump-led Board of Peace and an International Stabilization Force, with deployment described to begin in Rafah and an aim to link reconstruction to the disarmament of Hamas. Undetermined at this time.
