US President Donald Trump says he expects an international stabilisation force to be on the ground in Gaza very soon

US President Donald Trump says he expects an international stabilisation force to be on the ground in Gaza very soon. The UN Security Council has also started negotiations on a US-drafted resolution supporting Trump’s peace plan, with the first vote expected next week. Israel meanwhile continues to demand that Hamas members disarm and leave. Kristina Simich reports.

US President Donald Trump says the international stabilisation force to maintain the Gaza ceasefire will be on the ground soon. The US is asking the UN for a mandate to mobilise the force in the devastated enclave.

Hamas Returns Remains of Last American Hostage; US Proposes ‘Stabilization Force’ for Post-War Gaza

JERUSALEM, Israel – The Trump administration plans to submit a draft resolution to the U.N. Security Council for governing post-war Gaza. The draft comes as Hamas returned the body of the last remaining American in the hands of the terror group. The remains of American-Israeli Staff Sgt. Itay Chen arrived in Israel on Tuesday night. Hamas captured Chen on October 7th, 2023, and his death was confirmed in March 2024.

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