
"United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that any stabilisation force in Gaza must have full international legitimacy to support Palestinians in Gaza. In an interview with Al Jazeera Arabic on Tuesday at the Second World Summit for Social Development, Guterres said the truce achieved in the besieged and bombarded coastal enclave after horrific suffering and famine remained delicate and needs international guarantees."
"The proposed international force for Gaza was part of United States President Donald Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan. But which nations comprise that force remains contentious. Israel, with US backing, has already said it will not accept Turkiye, a key Gaza ceasefire mediator, having any role on the ground. Turkiye, which has repeatedly condemned Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, held a top-level meeting this week demanding Israel stop violating the truce and allow crucial humanitarian aid to enter the embattled Palestinian enclave."
Any stabilisation force in Gaza must have full international legitimacy and a UN Security Council mandate. The truce in the besieged coastal enclave remains delicate after widespread suffering and famine and needs international guarantees. The proposed international force was included in a US 20-point Gaza peace plan, but which nations would participate is disputed. Israel, backed by the US, rejects Turkiye's role, while Turkiye demands Israel respect the truce and allow humanitarian aid. Without a clear UN mandate, the risk of renewed conflict remains high. Gaza officials report dozens of violations and hundreds killed.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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