The US government's plan to deploy an international security force in Gaza could reportedly be ready within weeks. But discussions beyond that are likely to be difficult, with Israel calling for a say in who can take part in the mission, and who can't.
News website Axios cited US officials on Thursday as saying Arab and Muslim countries such as Egypt, Turkey and Indonesia are willing to send troops.
US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan for Gaza envisions an International Stabilization Force.
But Israel is concerned. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calling for consent over who can join. And Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has attempted to pour cold water on the idea of Turkey taking part, saying the country takes a hostile approach toward Israel.
A ceasefire that took effect in Gaza on October 10 is at risk of collapsing in light of Israel's continued attacks.
Qatar-based broadcaster Al-Jazeera says Israeli airstrikes on Friday in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, killed three people.
Quiz 1:
Who is reportedly willing to send troops for the international security force in Gaza?
A. Russia
B. Egypt, Turkey, and Indonesia
C. The European Union
D. Saudi Arabia
Quiz 2:
Which country's Foreign Minister has attempted to pour cold water on the idea of Turkey taking part in the international security force in Gaza?
A. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
B. US President Donald Trump
C. Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
D. Turkey's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar
Quiz 3:
What is the name of the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump for Gaza?
A. The International Stabilization Force
B. The Arab-Israeli Peace Treaty
C. The Two-State Solution
D. The 20-point Peace Plan
News website Axios cited US officials on Thursday as saying Arab and Muslim countries such as Egypt, Turkey and Indonesia are willing to send troops.
US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan for Gaza envisions an International Stabilization Force.
But Israel is concerned. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calling for consent over who can join. And Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has attempted to pour cold water on the idea of Turkey taking part, saying the country takes a hostile approach toward Israel.
A ceasefire that took effect in Gaza on October 10 is at risk of collapsing in light of Israel's continued attacks.
Qatar-based broadcaster Al-Jazeera says Israeli airstrikes on Friday in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, killed three people.
Quiz 1:
Who is reportedly willing to send troops for the international security force in Gaza?
A. Russia
B. Egypt, Turkey, and Indonesia
C. The European Union
D. Saudi Arabia
Quiz 2:
Which country's Foreign Minister has attempted to pour cold water on the idea of Turkey taking part in the international security force in Gaza?
A. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
B. US President Donald Trump
C. Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
D. Turkey's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar
Quiz 3:
What is the name of the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump for Gaza?
A. The International Stabilization Force
B. The Arab-Israeli Peace Treaty
C. The Two-State Solution
D. The 20-point Peace Plan
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Summary
US may deploy an international security force in Gaza within weeks, with potential contributors including Egypt, Turkey, and Indonesia. Israel seeks control over who can join, expressing concerns about Turkey's involvement due to its hostile stance towards Israel. The ceasefire in Gaza is at risk
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251101_01/
Date: Nov. 1, 2025
Notes: NHK News with Quiz - 2025-11-01
Created: 2025/11/01 07:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:57
Last Read: 2025/11/01 08:23