Trump speaks of the imminent deployment of an international force in Gaza and confirms that his plan is "going well".

Trump speaks of the imminent deployment of an international force in Gaza and confirms that his plan is "going well".



This came in response to questions about his foreign policy agenda during a summit that brought together the United States and the countries of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan at the White House.


Trump noted that the "peace process in Gaza" is currently progressing well and that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is holding, stressing that Washington is working closely with countries in the region and its allies.


When asked when the international stabilization force would begin overseeing the ceasefire and subsequent reconstruction process in Gaza, Trump said: "Very soon. It will start very soon. The process in Gaza is going well."


The deployment of the international force came in accordance with a multi-stage plan proposed by Trump to stop the genocide committed by the Israeli occupation army against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.


According to diplomatic sources, the force includes members from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE, and will be responsible for training Palestinian police after verifying their members, securing the borders, and preventing weapons smuggling into Gaza.



The United States also circulated a draft resolution in the UN Security Council to support the plan and give the green light for the deployment of the force, according to a statement issued by its diplomatic mission.


Sources confirmed that several countries expressed their willingness to participate in the force, but stipulated that they would need official authorization from the Security Council before deploying their forces in the Palestinian territories.


Earlier, the commander of the US Central Command, during a visit to Gaza, ruled out the deployment of any US forces as part of the international force.


The agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect on October 10, brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and with American sponsorship, ending two years of genocide perpetrated by Israel with American support, which left 68,875 Palestinian martyrs and more than 170,000 wounded.


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