The USA proposed international forces for Gaza: what the plan entails.
According to inkorr.com: The United States has proposed the establishment of international forces to stabilize the situation in the Gaza Strip, which would operate for two years. This plan aims to address the issue of weapons in the territories controlled by non-governmental armed groups, cooperate with the Palestinian police, and provide humanitarian assistance.
'This project, aimed at stabilizing the region, has significant support among countries willing to participate in international forces, but it will depend on the support of the UN' - stated in the document.
The ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Gaza with the mediation of the USA has been repeatedly violated by both sides, leading to increased tension. President Donald Trump believes that peace has been established in the Middle East, which could become lasting.
This agreement aims to contribute to stability in the region and the removal of weapons; however, its implementation may be hindered by resistance from Russia and China, permanent members of the UN Security Council.
In the context of ongoing tensions in the Middle East, the US initiative could be an important step towards stabilization, although its success will depend on international support and the willingness of key players in the region to cooperate. Whether long-term peace can be achieved in this complex region is a question that currently lacks a clear answer.
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