"Israel's Proposal for Arab-Led Peacekeeping Force in Gaza Sparks Controversy"
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Israel is reportedly in talks with the United States to establish a peacekeeping force in Gaza, potentially including soldiers from three Arab nations. The force, funded by the US, aims to stabilize the region after the recent conflict and facilitate aid for reconstruction and humanitarian assistance. However, the Biden Administration is hesitant to approve any plans until commitments on a two-state solution are made, and Israel's position remains unclear as they prefer to wait until Hamas is defeated and hostages are released. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has signaled his intention to continue advancing the project in talks with American counterparts.
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- Palestinians reject proposal to introduce Arab multi-national force in Gaza - report The Jerusalem Post
- Israel said advancing plan for Arab peacekeepers to secure Gaza aid deliveries The Times of Israel
- DOD in early talks to fund a peacekeeping force in Gaza POLITICO
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