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If Arab countries were asked to “enforce” a ceasefire under Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, they would object. king abdullah Jordan Kay said.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said this President Trump’s The peace plan in Gaza will include an international force of 5,000 troops, which he hopes can be deployed quickly.
but in an interview bbc panoramaKing Abdullah questioned what role international troops would play in the Strip – and whether it would be peacekeeping or a coalition with israeli army,
He said, “What is the mandate of the security forces inside Gaza? And we hope it is peacekeeping, because if it is to enforce peace, no one would want to touch it.”
“Peacekeeping means you are sitting there supporting the local police force, the Palestinians, who Jordan and Egypt are willing to train in large numbers, but it takes time.
“If we’re running around Gaza on patrol with weapons, that’s not a situation any country would want to be involved in.”
Under the ceasefire agreement, Washington has ordered Hamas to give up power and disarm. However, while the terrorist group said it would cease controlling the area, it has been involved in recent incidents of violence and has refused to give up its weapons.
Another issue with Trump’s peace plan is that Arab and Muslim states want the Palestinian Authority to contribute to peacekeeping in Gaza, but Israel has refused to allow the group to return to the territory.
According to reports, the involvement of Turkish troops has also been opposed by the Israeli government as an option. many times,
On Sunday, Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu said a decision would soon be made on countries allowed to participate in the force, which he claimed would give Israel the power to take actions that are “unacceptable.”
An in-depth analysis by Independent Is exposed factional tensions Militants in Gaza are fighting for control of the destroyed strip.
Palestinian militiamen from separate groups called the Popular Forces and the Counter-Terrorism Strike Force are two factions formed since October 2023. Being armed, funded or supported by Israel,
These groups are currently located in the “Yellow” zone, an area where Israeli forces withdrew as part of the peace agreement. It constitutes more than half of the strip.
The groups deny cooperating with Israel, arguing instead that they are coordinating to maintain a presence behind its lines.
Popular Forces commander and spokesman Abu Awad said that the era of Hamas is coming to an end.
“We are the sons of Gaza, and soldiers against hamasNow is the time to clear Hamas from Gaza,” he said.
Hossam al-Astal, who heads the counter-terrorism strike force, said separately that Hamas would not last long.
“Today, we are the only ones out there with credibility,” he says. “We are determined and capable. In the near future, it will be us, not Hamas.”