US proposes that the UN authorize a Gaza stabilization force for 2 years

US Proposal for International Stabilization Force in Gaza Sparks Debate

The United States has proposed a UN Security Council resolution that would authorize an international stabilization force in Gaza for at least two years, aiming to halt the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The draft text, circulated by US officials, is seen as a crucial step towards President Donald Trump's 20-step plan for a ceasefire and reconstruction in the territory.

Under the proposal, the stabilization force would work with a yet-to-be-established "Board of Peace" to demilitarize Gaza and disarm non-state armed groups, such as Hamas. However, this aspect of the plan has raised concerns, as Hamas has not fully accepted the need for disarmament. The draft emphasizes the importance of consulting and cooperating with Egypt and Israel in ensuring security in Gaza.

The US officials who briefed reporters on the proposal stressed that a UN mandate would be essential to build legitimacy for any international force operating in Gaza. Arab countries that have expressed interest in participating in the stabilization force believe that UN backing is necessary to persuade them to contribute troops.

However, China and Russia are likely to pose significant opposition to the US plan, as two of the permanent members of the Security Council. The draft resolution faces challenges in securing consensus among council members, particularly given the contentious nature of the proposal.

The proposal calls for a broad mandate for participating countries to provide security in Gaza through 2027, with training and vetting of a Palestinian police force to work alongside stabilization troops. It also emphasizes the need for secure border areas and coordination with other countries to ensure humanitarian assistance reaches Gaza.

As negotiations continue, the international community remains divided on how best to address the conflict in Gaza. The United States' plan has sparked debate about the role of an international stabilizer and the importance of a UN mandate to build legitimacy and trust among all parties involved.
 
πŸ€” I dont get why china and russia are so against this idea πŸ™„. Like, they're not even from gaza or anything, right? And whats worse is that it might just lead to more violence because of how divided the community is πŸ’₯. But at the same time, an international stabilizer could be a good thing if it helps with security and stuff πŸ›‘οΈ. I wish someone would just explain it in a way that makes sense to us common people πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Its all so confusing when it comes to gaza πŸ—ΊοΈ.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this US proposal for an international stabilization force in Gaza... πŸ€” It seems like another attempt to stabilize the region, but I'm not sure if it's just a Band-Aid solution. I mean, how do you really disarm Hamas and other non-state armed groups? That part of the plan just gives me some serious pause.

And what about Egypt and Israel getting involved? Don't they have enough on their plates already? I feel like this is just another way to create more international drama in an already complex situation. China and Russia are definitely going to throw some obstacles in the way, and with good reason - we don't know if a US-led force is even going to make things better.

I wish they'd take a step back and really think about what's best for Gaza and the people who live there... 🌎
 
I don't know how reliable this US proposal is πŸ€”, but if it's gonna work they're really underestimating Hamas, I mean who wants to disarm? 🚫 They might as well be asking Israel to give up their entire military 🚫. And what about the Palestinians, they're already super unhappy with the current situation, do we really think they'll trust some international force to 'stabilize' things? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The UN mandate is a good idea I guess, but it's not like any of these countries are gonna agree on anything. China and Russia will definitely throw their two cents in, which probably means nothing gets passed πŸ˜’. And what about the 2027 deadline, that's just a few years from now and already people are talking about withdrawing their troops? 🀯 This whole thing feels like a mess to me...
 
πŸ€” gotta say, i'm still not convinced that a stabilization force is the answer to the Gaza issue. it feels like we're just patching up the same old problems with more troops and more security measures. what about addressing the root causes of the conflict? like, have we even tried talking to both sides and finding common ground? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

and yeah, i get that a UN mandate is supposed to bring legitimacy, but at what cost? it's just gonna be another example of the international community telling countries how to do their jobs. shouldn't they just let the parties involved figure things out for themselves? 😐
 
idk why usa needs 2 make 4cesure in gaza, can't they just let ppl sort it out themselves lol? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but seriously, this US proposal is kinda interesting. i think it's a good idea 2 have some international oversight & training 4 gaza's security forces, b4 we get any major conflicts. china & russia would def try 2 block this tho πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” this whole thing got me thinking... what's the point of havin' some kinda international stabilization force if nobody's willing to listen? like, if you wanna make peace in Gaza, you gotta be willin' to put in the work and compromise with both sides. it's not just about throwin' some troops at a problem and hopin' it solves itself 🚫... that's just more of the same old cycle of violence. maybe we need to rethink our approach altogether... what if instead of tryin' to control or stabilize, we're tryin' to understand and address the root causes of the conflict? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I think it's crazy that the US is proposing this stabilization force in Gaza, but at the same time, I get why they're trying... like, who wants to see more violence and suffering over there? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ But the thing is, have you seen how messy the situation is already? Like, both sides are super dug in, and it's hard to see how anyone can just walk in and make everything okay. πŸ’‘ I think what we need is some real talks between Israel and Hamas, not a bunch of countries just jumping in without understanding the whole dynamic. 🀝 It's gonna be tough to get everyone on board with this proposal, especially China and Russia, but I guess we'll see how it plays out... fingers crossed for peace! 😊
 
I'm so down for a more stable Gaza 🀞, but this US proposal has me feeling like we're just patching up the same old problems πŸ’‰. I mean, what's the point of disarming Hamas if they're still not on board? It's like trying to put a Band-Aid on a bullet wound πŸ€•. And let's be real, who does the US think is gonna help vet this Palestinian police force? The Palestinians themselves aren't exactly known for their trust issues πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

And can we talk about how China and Russia are just gonna veto this thing out of principle? Like, I get it, they don't like the US's 20-step plan or whatever, but can't they just put aside their differences for the sake of peace? It's not like it's gonna be a walk in the park for anyone involved πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ.

I guess what I'm saying is, this proposal feels like more of the same old diplomatic dance πŸ’ƒ. We need something more substantial than just a bunch of words on paper to really make progress here. A real, tangible plan that takes into account the complexities of the situation... yeah, good luck with that 😬.
 
omg this is so complicated 🀯 i feel like we need some kind of help in that area, but at the same time, who gets to decide what's best for gaza? πŸ’” my heart goes out to the people living there πŸ˜” let's hope this proposal can bring about some peace and stability soon πŸ•ŠοΈπŸ‘
 
I don't usually comment but I'm kinda surprised they're proposing this international stabilization force thingy πŸ€”... I mean, I can see why they'd want some kind of peace deal, but are we setting up another failed experiment? It feels like they're trying to put a Band-Aid on the problem without actually addressing the root causes. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but it seems like they're relying too heavily on the UN and international players to fix this mess πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what about the Palestinians? Are their voices even being heard in all this? It feels like another case of Western powers trying to dictate a solution without considering the local perspectives 😐.
 
I'm low-key stoked that the US is finally taking a proactive approach to finding a solution for Gaza 🀞! The idea of a stabilization force working with a "Board of Peace" to demilitarize Gaza is a solid starting point, but we gotta be real, it's gonna take some serious compromise from all parties involved 🀝. I'm not sure if China and Russia are just being obstructionist or genuinely concerned about the potential implications, but it's clear that a broad consensus will be tough to reach.

On one hand, having a UN mandate would add a layer of legitimacy to any international force operating in Gaza, which is a major win πŸŽ‰. But on the other hand, we can't ignore the fact that this proposal has already raised some eyebrows, particularly among Arab countries who are skeptical about US motives πŸ€”.

I think what's most important here is that we're having a genuine discussion about how to address the conflict in Gaza, rather than just throwing our hands up and saying "oh well" πŸ˜’. It's gonna take patience, persistence, and a willingness to listen to each other's concerns. But hey, that's what makes me hopeful 🌟
 
πŸ€• This is gonna be good... 🚨 so they're tryin to stabilize the situation in Gaza, sounds cool, but honestly its just another move by the US to stick their nose in other people's business. And we're expected to believe that a UN mandate is the answer? Please, it's like thinkin' a magic wand is gonna wave away all the problems. πŸ™„ China and Russia are already sniffin' around for reasons to block this thing, so I'd bet my last dollar its gonna get vetoed by them. And what about the Palestinians? Are they just gonna sit back and let the international community decide their fate? πŸ˜• Not exactly the most promising start for a ceasefire...
 
πŸ€” I think this US proposal for an international stabilization force in Gaza is a bit tricky... on one hand, it's good that someone's stepping up to try and solve the problem, but on the other hand, are we just gonna stick our noses into another country's business? I mean, Israel and Hamas have been fighting for ages, and now we're just gonna come in and tell them what to do? πŸ™„ It's like trying to put a Band-Aid on a bullet wound... might not even fix it. And what about the Palestinian police force? How are they gonna be trained and vetted if we don't have their trust already? πŸ’” It's all a bit of a mess, imo.
 
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