What are the challenges in forming a stabilisation force in Gaza?
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What are the challenges in forming a stabilisation force in Gaza?
"Israel asserts it has veto power over the force's composition; Palestinians are not consulted. United States President Donald Trump has said that an international stabilisation force will operate in Gaza soon. But not long after, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel can veto which countries take part. So what are the challenges in forming and maintaining such a force?"
"But not long after, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel can veto which countries take part. So what are the challenges in forming and maintaining such a force? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Tamer Qarmout Associate professor of public policy at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Tahani Mustafa Visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations Mehmet Celik Editorial co-ordinator at the Daily Sabah newspaper"
An international stabilization force is expected to operate in Gaza, as announced by United States President Donald Trump. Israel claims veto authority over which countries can participate, creating a requirement for Israeli approval of troop-contributing states. Palestinians are not being consulted on the force's composition or mandate, raising legitimacy concerns among Gaza residents and regional stakeholders. Challenges include securing contributing countries acceptable to Israel, establishing a clear mandate and command structure, ensuring impartiality and civilian protection, coordinating with neighboring states and the UN, managing logistics and funding, and maintaining force sustainability amid political and security tensions.
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