Thu. Jul 4th, 2024

A British newspaper revealed that several Arab countries support the establishment of an international or regional peacekeeping force in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank after the war.

According to a report published by the British newspaper “Financial Times”, these countries are considering the idea of establishing a multinational peacekeeping force, under Palestinian administration, with the aim of stabilizing the region after the recent events.

These Arab states support the presence of an international or regional peacekeeping force in Gaza under Palestinian administration, and demand that the decision to establish such a force be approved by the UN Security Council.

US President Joe Biden’s administration has been discussing plans to manage security in Gaza after the end of the war, including the formation of peacekeeping forces, in an attempt to stabilize the region.

Experts in Palestinian, Israeli, and American affairs believe that this plan, if implemented, may serve as a “lifeline” for the Israeli government to get out of the occupation and in line with the Arab demand to refuse to keep Tel Aviv in the Strip, but its implementation will face difficulties.

 

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