The United States has drafted a United Nations resolution proposing the establishment of a two-year International Security Force in Gaza. The resolution aims to govern the region, secure its borders, protect civilians, demilitarize Hamas, and train Palestinian police forces. The initiative is extendable beyond 2027 and will involve coordination with Israel and Egypt.
This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the region and reflects the U.S. commitment to addressing security concerns in Gaza. The proposed resolution is part of broader efforts to stabilize the area and ensure the safety of its inhabitants.
For further context on international security matters, see recent developments regarding military supplies in other regions.







