1. The US has presented a draft resolution to several UN Security Council members for an international stabilization force for Gaza, as per President Donald Trump's peace plan.
2. The proposed force, which includes US, Arab, and other nations' forces, would focus on protecting civilians, training a new Palestinian police force, and ensuring demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, potentially implying disarming Hamas.
3. Key countries such as Turkey and Sierra Leone (currently presiding over the Security Council) have expressed their readiness to work on this resolution, with plans for a potential vote and troop deployment to Gaza within the coming weeks.
2. The proposed force, which includes US, Arab, and other nations' forces, would focus on protecting civilians, training a new Palestinian police force, and ensuring demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, potentially implying disarming Hamas.
3. Key countries such as Turkey and Sierra Leone (currently presiding over the Security Council) have expressed their readiness to work on this resolution, with plans for a potential vote and troop deployment to Gaza within the coming weeks.
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US proposes international stabilization force for Gaza under President Trump's peace plan, involving US, Arab, and other nations. Focus areas include civilian protection, training a new Palestinian police force, and demilitarizing Gaza, which could imply disarming Hamas. Key countries like Turkey
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251104_15/#summary
Date: Nov. 4, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-04
Created: 2025/11/04 20:40
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:44
Last Read: 2025/11/05 09:52