Pakistani troops 'likely to join Gaza int'l force'
US-backed force to stabilise security in Gaza will include soldiers from the three Muslim countries
Israeli lawmakers have been informed that troops from Pakistan may be included in a proposed international peacekeeping force for Gaza, alongside personnel from Indonesia and Azerbaijan, according to a report by Israeli news outlet Ynet.
The report said the briefing was given to members of the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee during a closed-door session last week.
The proposed deployment, if confirmed, would form part of an international effort to stabilise Gaza following the recent ceasefire.
It further stated that a US-backed international force to stabilise security in Gaza will include soldiers from the three Muslim countries.
Furthermore, Indonesia has publicly offered to send troops for the effort, whereas Azerbaijan had also agreed to contribute soldiers, The Times of Israel reported.
US President Donald Trump's plan includes an international force in Gaza to help secure a fragile ceasefire, which began this month, halting two years of war between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.
Israel said earlier today that it won't accept the presence of Turkish armed forces in Gaza under a US plan to end the war in the Palestinian territory for good.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said today that Israel has not surrendered its right to self-defence as part of the agreement brokered by Washington, Egypt and Qatar.
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Tel Aviv would decide which foreign forces to allow in Gaza.
But it remains unclear whether Arab and other states will be ready to commit troops to the international force.
While the Trump administration has ruled out sending US soldiers into the Gaza Strip, it has been speaking to Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and Azerbaijan to contribute to the multinational force.
— Additional input from Reuters.
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