Update on Donald Trump's plan for Gaza peace

US Officials Circulate Draft UN Resolution for International Force in Gaza, Amid Landmark Deal Advancing on Middle East Peace

The US State Department has circulated a draft UN Security Council resolution for setting up an international force in the Gaza Strip for at least two years, according to reports by Axios and Israeli media. This move is seen as a significant development in President Donald Trump's plan for a lasting peace in the region.

A preliminary agreement between Israel, Hamas, and Arab countries aims to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has claimed numerous lives over the past few years. The deal involves the return of most Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian bodies, marking an early step towards reducing tensions. Furthermore, a key aspect of this agreement is the deployment of an international force in Gaza, aimed at securing its borders with Israel and Egypt.

The proposed force, dubbed "International Stabilization Force" (ISF), would be responsible for protecting civilians and humanitarian corridors, as well as training a new Palestinian police force. However, a contentious issue that remains to be resolved is whether the ISF would seek to disarm Hamas and other Palestinian factions or merely maintain peace.

According to Axios, the draft resolution emphasizes the ISF's mandate to enforce demilitarization of the Gaza Strip – a key demand of Israel. The US has stressed that the force would not be a traditional peacekeeping unit but rather an "enforcement force."

The deployment of this international force is seen as a crucial component in advancing Trump's plan for Middle East peace, which also involves a "Board for Peace" chaired by the President to oversee its operation.

However, the question of whether the ISF would effectively address the root causes of the conflict – particularly Hamas' insistence on retaining some light weapons – remains uncertain. Senior officials are reportedly ready for Hamas to hand over heavy weapons but retain some for internal security, according to Palestinian-American mediator Bishara Bahbah.

As negotiations progress, discussions will center on defining the force's mandate and terms of operation before a consensus can be reached among Security Council members. This diplomatic challenge is expected to pose significant hurdles for the Trump administration in its quest for lasting peace in the region.
 
I'm kinda surprised they're even considering this draft resolution. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's about time someone tries to bring some stability to Gaza, but a 2-year deployment seems pretty long. And what's up with the enforcement force thing? It sounds like Israel's trying to dictate who gets to disarm and who doesn't. 🤔

I'm also kinda worried that this is gonna be another one of those situations where everyone agrees on paper but then things fall apart because of some minor detail. Like, what even is a "demilitarization" mandate? How are they gonna enforce that? And what about the lighter weapons Hamas wants to keep for internal security? Is it really just gonna be a case of "trust us"? 🤷‍♂️

Anyway, I guess we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out. Fingers crossed that someone's actually listening to both sides and not just trying to push their own agenda. 💕
 
🤔 I'm not surprised the US is pushing for this international force thingy, it's about time they take some action instead of just being all talk. The problem with these peace plans is that they're always so vague on how to make them work and who gets to decide what's best for everyone involved.

I mean, what's the deal with the "enforcement force" vs traditional peacekeeping unit? It's like they can't even agree on what it should be called! And don't even get me started on the whole disarmament thing. Hamas isn't just going to hand over all their guns willy-nilly.

The fact that Trump is trying to do this through a draft UN resolution is pretty interesting too. I wonder if they're just trying to bypass some of the usual diplomatic channels and go straight for the jugular. Either way, it's definitely been a wild ride watching these negotiations unfold.

One thing I will say is that if anyone thinks this force is going to magically fix everything and make peace happen overnight, they've got another thing coming. The conflict in Gaza has been brewing for years, and you can't just wave a magic wand and expect everything to be okay.

I'm keeping my eye on how things play out from here. It'll be interesting to see if the international community gets behind this effort or if it all falls apart due to some last-minute deal-breaker 😒
 
This is gonna be a game changer if it comes to fruition 🤞, I mean think about it - international force in Gaza could really help to reduce tensions and get people on the same page, but the thing that's got me thinking is how this whole thing plays out with Hamas. If they're getting some light arms for internal security but not full blown heavy firepower, does that just perpetuate the cycle of violence or actually help them transition into a more peaceful time? 🤔
 
🤯 I'm literally shocked by this 🤯 news. Setting up an international force in Gaza seems like just another Band-Aid solution, you know? It's all about papering over the real issues 📝. I mean, what about addressing the root causes of the conflict? Is that really going to happen? 💔

I'm also super skeptical about this "enforcement force" thing 😒. That sounds like just another way for Israel to exert control over Gaza. And what's up with all these demands from Israel - they're basically saying, "Hey, we want our hostages back and we want you to disarm." 🤷‍♂️

I'm not sure I trust this whole thing 🙅‍♂️. It feels like just another attempt at imposing US will on the region. And what about Hamas' concerns? Are they going to be silenced by some fancy international force? 💥
 
🤔 I don't trust this whole thing one bit... like what's really going on here? We're talking about some international force that's gonna "enforce demilitarization" of Gaza, but who's really calling the shots? 🤑 The US is trying to push its agenda, but what if this ISF just ends up being another tool for Israel to control the situation? 😒 And let's not forget, Hamas is still supposed to get some light weapons for "internal security"... sounds like a load of BS to me. 🤫 This whole thing reeks of a setup, like they're trying to push through a deal that benefits Israel but doesn't address the real issues in Gaza. 🔍 I need to dig deeper on this one...
 
OMG, can you imagine having an international police force patrolling Gaza? It sounds like they're trying to put out a fire with a firehose 🚒💦. But seriously, I think this whole situation is super complex – it's like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded 🤯. I mean, if the US wants to help broker peace in the region, that's awesome, but they gotta figure out how to make everyone happy at the same time. It's like asking your friends to share their ice cream, but also not wanting to be left out of the fun 🍦👫. Fingers crossed it all works out and we can finally get some peace in the Middle East 💕.
 
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