
"The United States seems to be poised to reevaluate its tactics in implementing President Donald Trump's plan for the Gaza Strip. It seems they are considering installing a Palestinian technocrat government and Palestinian police force before assembling their International Stabilization Force (ISF), which they are finding no country wants to be part of. While this remains very far from acknowledging the rights of the Palestinian people,"
"According to recent reports, the governments of Egypt, Türkiye, and Qatar have managed to make the Trump administration understand that their push for quick Palestinian disarmament in Gaza and the subsequent occupation of the Strip by an international force that would not include Palestinians is a non-starter. Now, Washington is trying to come up with a formula that is more in keeping with what they've heard from their allies and would still be something they can sell to Israel."
The United States is preparing to reevaluate tactics for implementing President Trump's Gaza plan, including installing a Palestinian technocrat government and police before assembling an International Stabilization Force (ISF). The ISF concept is struggling because no country appears willing to join. Egypt, Türkiye, and Qatar persuaded the U.S. that rapid Palestinian disarmament and an occupation by an international force excluding Palestinians is a non-starter. Washington is now seeking a formula that aligns with its regional allies while remaining acceptable to Israel. Israel has so far been silent, likely awaiting its prime minister's upcoming Washington visit. These shifts validate Palestinian strategies to avoid total surrender.
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