UN resolution on international stabilisation force for Gaza could be ready within two weeks

A UN Security Council resolution aimed at establishing an International Stabilization Force in Gaza could be finalized within two weeks, but several contentious issues may delay its adoption. The proposed force is meant to bring stability to the region after years of violence and unrest.

The negotiations are complicated by disagreements over key aspects of the force's mandate, including US military leadership and the relationship with the Palestinian civil police force. Additionally, there is a debate about whether Israel should be required to withdraw from Gaza within a specific timeframe or if disarmament of Hamas should be conditional on the Israeli withdrawal.

Turkey has expressed willingness to contribute troops to the force, but its support for Hamas has raised concerns among Israel and other countries. The United States appears likely to play a leading role in the force's leadership, with many Western diplomats believing that American involvement is necessary to ensure the force can effectively enforce ceasefire agreements.

However, some Muslim leaders are hesitant to participate in a peacekeeping mission, as they prefer a more supportive role for their troops rather than being seen as enforcers. The force will likely operate independently of a new US civil military coordination center focused on humanitarian work.

Palestinian officials have expressed concerns about the need for a secure and stable Gaza, with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi stating that Israel's presence in 53% of the territory creates an unsustainable security situation. The establishment of a deconfliction mechanism is also seen as crucial to prevent clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian civilians.

Despite these challenges, Western diplomats remain optimistic about the prospects for the force, noting that progress has been made faster than expected. However, many acknowledge that the mission faces significant hurdles and will require sustained international support to succeed.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, this whole thing with the International Stabilization Force in Gaza is super complicated 😳. I mean, you've got Turkey wanting in but not wanting to be seen as pro-Hamas πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, the US trying to lead it all while also being friends with Israel πŸ’―, and Palestinian officials just wanting some peace and stability for once πŸ™.

And don't even get me started on the Hamas disarmament thing πŸ”«. I feel like we're just throwing out different options without really thinking about how they'll play out in practice πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's up with the US civil military coordination center? Sounds like a whole other can of worms 🐜.

I'm kinda hoping for the best here, but at the same time I don't want to be surprised if things fall apart 😬. We need something that's gonna make a real difference, not just some fancy resolution with no real teeth πŸ‘Š. Fingers crossed, right? 🀞
 
OMG u guyz! 😍 I cant even bleeve they r makin progress on this UN SC reso 😲 2 weeks is like a blink of an eye in diplomat world πŸ•°οΈ! I mean, its about time we got some stability in Gaza 🀞. I'm all for it πŸ’–, btw πŸ™Œ Turkey's offer to contribut troops is super cool πŸ‘, and I hope they can make it work w/ US lead πŸ’ͺ. Israel's concerns r understandable tho πŸ€”, but we gotta think bout the bigger pic 🌎. Palestinian officials r right, its all about security & stability πŸ›‘οΈ. Deconfliction mechanism is a must too πŸ“£! Fingers crossed 4 this reso to pass 🀞
 
I feel like we're getting closer to resolving this Gaza situation but at the same time, it's super complicated πŸ€”. I think what would be great is if we could find a way for everyone to feel comfortable with the force's mandate. Maybe Turkey can help bridge the gap between Israel and Palestine, you know? 🀝 And on the US role, I think they're just trying to do what's best for everyone involved. They want the force to work smoothly so that ceasefire agreements can be enforced. But at the same time, some Muslim leaders are worried about being seen as enforcers... it's like we need a balance πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈ.

I also think the humanitarian aspect is super important here. If we can get a civil military coordination center up and running that focuses on helping people in Gaza, that would be amazing ❀️. It's not just about security, it's about making sure people have access to basic needs like food, water, and healthcare. Let's hope this force can really make a difference πŸ™.
 
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that all the contentious issues are magically resolved within two weeks πŸ™„. I mean, who needs more time to negotiate when you've got a UN Security Council resolution on the table? And wow, Turkey is willing to contribute troops... as long as they don't have to deal with Hamas directly 😏. It's not like it's going to be some kind of "don't let them see your guns" situation or anything.

And can we talk about the US civil military coordination center for a sec? Because I'm sure that's exactly what Israel is worried about - America babysitting their troops 🀣. I mean, who needs Israeli consent when you've got American goodwill to fall back on? Meanwhile, Palestinian officials are over here like "guys, we need this stabilizing force so we can actually have some peace"... and everyone's just like *shrugs*.
 
Gotta admit, a stablisation force in Gaza sounds like a good idea 🀞 but these complications are gonna drag it down... like, how can you have stability with Israel still occupying 53% of the territory? 🀯
 
I'm thinking, this whole thing is just a massive example of how hard it is to get nations on the same page 🀯. I mean, you've got Turkey supporting Hamas, which is like asking someone to put out their own fire πŸ”₯, and then you've got the US pushing for control over Israel - who's really in charge here? πŸ€” It's like they're trying to create a new Cold War scenario, but instead of nuclear missiles, it's all about international cooperation and diplomacy πŸ’Ό.

And let's not forget about the Palestinians themselves, they deserve so much more than just a token peacekeeping force πŸ™. They need real stability, security, and economic growth - which is what this whole thing should be focused on, but is getting sidetracked by these backroom deals and politics πŸ”’.

I'm all for international cooperation, but we can't let our desire to help others get in the way of effective solutions 🚫. We need to have a clear vision for what we're trying to achieve here - which seems to be lost in all this jockeying for position πŸ‘Š.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda curious if we're gonna see any real change in Gaza with this new force. It seems like there's a lot of horse-trading going on, but at the end of the day, it's all about finding a balance between Israeli security and Palestinian needs. πŸ’‘ The fact that Turkey is willing to contribute troops, despite their own issues, shows that some countries are more willing to put aside their differences for the greater good. πŸ’– I just hope that this force can actually lead to real stability in the region, rather than just being a symbolic gesture. 🀞
 
🀯 I mean come on, can't we just get this thing done already? A stabilization force in Gaza is long overdue, it's been years of violence and unrest, people are dying over here! πŸ™ It's not like we're asking for the moon, just a basic level of security and stability. But no, we gotta have to go and complicate things with all these contentious issues. US military leadership vs Palestinian civil police force? What even is that? And don't even get me started on Turkey's Hamas thing, can't they just keep their opinions to themselves for once? πŸ™„

And the debate about Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, I mean, seriously? Can we not all just agree on this one basic point? It's like we're trying to create a hostage situation or something. And what's with Western diplomats thinking that America has to be in charge of everything? Can't they see that this is a Palestinian issue too? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm so tired of these endless negotiations and delays, can't we just make a decision already?! 😩 This thing needs to happen ASAP. I want to see progress, not more meetings and talks. Where's the sense in all this? πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” im not sure about dis whole thing tho. like, isnt it kinda weird dat we gotta have a UN force 2 stabilize gaza? doesnt that jus be perpetuating the cycle of violence? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and wut about israel's involvement? r they really just gonna sit back & let Hamas run amok or wut? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean, american troops in gaza 2 keep the peace? thats like putting out a fire with gas πŸš’πŸ”₯. its not like we can jus magically make everyone happy & peaceful. we gotta think about da root causes of dis conflict... πŸ’‘ and wut bout da israelis & palestinians who r just tryna survivin'? πŸ€•
 
The US involvement in this thing is gonna be super key 🀝 I mean, they're probly gonna be the ones makin' sure everyone follows the rules and all that jazz. But at the same time, Turkey's willingness to join the force is a big plus πŸ™Œ And if we can get Israel to agree on withdrawin from Gaza, it'd be a huge step forward βš–οΈ I'm also curious about how this whole thing's gonna play out with Hamas and Palestine... it feels like they're still super far apart πŸ’” But overall, I think the fact that they're even talkin' about this is a big deal 🀯
 
im not sure bout this new proposal tho πŸ€” I mean i get why we need stability in gaza but isnt it gonna be a real challenge getting everyone on board esp with turkey and israel having their differences? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ also i wonder how effective a peacekeeping mission is when u have countries like us supporting it more than the actual palestinians πŸ‘€ what's the plan to make sure the force actually helps gaza instead of just being another layer of control? πŸ€”
 
😊 I'm thinking, if we're trying to make a peacekeeping force work in Gaza, shouldn't we at least consider alternative security solutions for Israel's presence there? Like, are we really gonna create this massive military force that could potentially escalate tensions even more? πŸ€” And what about those Palestinian civilians who are just trying to live their lives amidst all the violence and unrest? We should be thinking about how to de-escalate these situations rather than throwing more troops at it. πŸ’‘ I'm not sure if the US is necessarily the best fit for this leadership role, either... maybe we need a more neutral third party to help facilitate these negotiations? 🀝
 
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