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Conversation: Turkey calls for UNSC debate on Gaza international stabilization force NHK

A: Hey there! What's up?

B: Not much, just catching up on news. Anything interesting?

A: Yeah, you should check out this thing about Israel and Hamas.

B: Oh, really? What happened?

A: So, the Turkish Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, is saying that Israel's been breaking a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. He also wants the UN Security Council to talk about sending an international peacekeeping force to Gaza.

B: Whoa, that sounds serious. Why's he saying that?

A: Well, he thinks Israel's actions are blocking humanitarian aid from getting to Gaza at proper levels. They had this ceasefire agreement since October 10, but Israel keeps attacking Gaza and blaming Hamas for breaking the deal.

B: That doesn't sound fair at all. What about the international peacekeeping force?

A: Right! He wants them to define their tasks and authority first, so countries know what they're getting into before deciding to send troops. Turkey and Egypt have offered to join this force, but Israel seems against having Turkish forces in it.

B: Wow, that's a lot going on... I'll definitely read more about this! Thanks for filling me in!
Summary
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accuses Israel of breaching ceasefire with Hamas, calling for the UN Security Council to discuss deploying an international peacekeeping force to Gaza due to blocked humanitarian aid. He emphasizes defining tasks and authority before countries commit troops.
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ID: 02d55159-1add-4fda-991f-e08d0f80b41c

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251104_04/#conversation

Date: Nov. 4, 2025

Notes: 2025-11-04

Created: 2025/11/04 08:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 22:47

Last Read: 2025/11/04 11:24