Gaza: Morocco will send soldiers to form the international stabilization force proposed by Trump
Morocco has pledged to send soldiers and financial assistance to contribute to the international stabilization force in Gaza as part of President Trump's peace vision.
During the Peace Council meeting in Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the operation of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) intended for Gaza, aimed at ensuring security in the region during the post-conflict phase. Morocco is among the countries officially committing to this initiative, joining Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania. Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita emphasized that Morocco is dedicated to fulfilling Trump's peace vision.
The involvement of Morocco highlights the kingdom's active role in international peacekeeping efforts and its strategic partnership with the United States. By sending troops and financial aid, Morocco aims not only to contribute to stabilization efforts in Gaza but also to reinforce its position on the global stage as a responsible actor in regional security.
This move could have significant implications for Morocco's foreign policy and its relations with both the U.S. and other countries in the region. The establishment of the ISF is seen as a critical step towards what Trump envisioned in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Morocco's participation may influence other Arab states' stances and actions regarding the ongoing situation in Gaza.