U.S. officials revealed on Sunday that President Donald Trump's plan to deploy an international force in Gaza is facing difficulties. The plan, aimed at ensuring long-term stability and security in the region, has yet to garner broad international support. Officials stated that the main obstacles include coordinating the actions of a multinational force and securing acceptance from both Israeli and Palestinian sides. Furthermore, the funding sources and the specific mandate of the force remain undetermined. A senior official, who wished to remain anonymous, told reporters, "This is a complex issue that requires the political will and cooperation of all relevant parties." Despite the challenges, the Trump administration has indicated it will continue to push for the plan, viewing it as a crucial step toward achieving lasting peace in the Middle East.
Trump's Gaza Deployment Plan Faces Hurdles
U.S. officials reported on Sunday that President Trump's plan to deploy an international force in Gaza has encountered significant obstacles. Achieving the necessary international support for this stability-focused initiative remains a key challenge.