Feb 12 • 18:55 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Trump will announce the sending of troops to Gaza and a multibillion-dollar fund for reconstruction, says agency

United States President Donald Trump is set to announce the deployment of troops to Gaza and a multibillion-dollar reconstruction fund during an upcoming peace council meeting in Washington.

President Donald Trump is preparing to announce significant military and financial initiatives regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, specifically focusing on Gaza. The announcement is expected to take place on the 19th during the inaugural meeting of the 'Peace Council', attended by delegations from at least 20 countries. Concerns have arisen over the Council potentially extending its influence into other international conflicts, resembling a 'parallel UN', though U.S. officials have stated the immediate attention will be on Gaza.

The troop deployment is reported to have received authorization from the United Nations, designating these forces as a stabilization effort in the region. Although the exact number of troops has not been disclosed, it has been indicated that thousands of soldiers from various nations will be involved in the mission, marking a notable step in Trump’s broader strategy for addressing the situation in Gaza.

This military action, combined with the establishment of a multibillion-dollar fund for reconstruction, highlights the U.S. commitment to not only military stabilization but also the economic recovery of Gaza. The upcoming troop presence and financial commitment may reshape the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and could signal a more active role by the U.S. in international peacekeeping efforts beyond its borders, depending on the outcomes of this initiative.

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