Feb 19 • 15:59 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

American General: Five Countries Have Expressed Willingness to Participate in Gaza Force

Five countries have offered to contribute troops to an international security force for Gaza, according to the force commander Jasper Jeffers during a meeting hosted by Trump's 'Peace Council'.

During a Thursday meeting organized by Trump's 'Peace Council', American General Jasper Jeffers revealed that five countries have expressed their willingness to deploy troops to an international security force aimed at stabilizing the Gaza region. This announcement comes amidst ongoing tensions and violence in the area, highlighting the international community's potential involvement in addressing the conflict.

The willingness of these countries to contribute to a security force underscores a growing recognition of the need for international intervention in the Gaza conflict. While specific nations have not been disclosed, their participation could offer military support that may help in peacekeeping efforts and stabilization, potentially paving the way for diplomatic discussions.

The situation in Gaza remains complex, with various stakeholders involved, and the establishment of an international force could shift the dynamics of the conflict. This development might encourage further dialogue among conflicting parties and could reflect a concerted global effort to promote peace in a historically volatile region.

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