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US circulates draft UN resolution for foreign forces in Gaza: Axios

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  • Source: Axios
  • 4 Nov 2025 02:56
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An Axios investigation reveals that the US has proposed a UN resolution to deploy international forces in Gaza until 2027, granting broad authority to oversee security and governance.

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    Palestinians walk among destroyed buildings in Khan Younis in southern Gaza on November 2, 2025. (AP)

The United States has shared a draft resolution with several UN Security Council members proposing the deployment of international security forces in the Gaza Strip, Axios reported, citing a copy of the document.

The draft calls for establishing an international force to operate in Gaza for at least two years, potentially until the end of 2027. It would grant the US and participating nations broad authority to manage security and governance during that period, with an option for extension.

The United States is in advanced stages of drafting a plan to deploy an international security force to Gaza, sources familiar with the matter told Axios. The proposed Gaza security force plan, a key part of the Trump administration’s broader initiative, allegedly aims to stabilize the region in the wake of a fragile and repeatedly broken ceasefire.

According to the three officials involved, the US Central Command is leading the effort to develop the International Stabilization Force (ISF). The envisioned mission would include a newly trained and vetted Palestinian police force alongside military contributions from Arab and Muslim-majority countries.

Countries such as Indonesia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, and Turkey have shown openness to participating, though concerns remain over security risks and political complexities.

Officials say the force would be deployed under conditions acceptable to both the Palestinian Resistance and the occupation, with a core focus on monitoring Gaza’s borders with Egypt and the Israeli entity, and preventing weapons smuggling. Participation by Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar is considered critical due to their ties with Hamas.

However, "Israel" has objected to Turkey’s involvement, viewing its military presence as politically unpalatable. Still, US officials are pushing for Ankara’s participation due to its key role in negotiating previous ceasefires and influencing Hamas leadership.

“The Turks were very helpful in getting the Gaza deal, and Netanyahu’s bashing of Turkey has been very counterproductive,” one US official said to Axios.

Deployment hinges on Hamas consent and Israeli approval

A central condition of the ISF’s deployment is Hamas’ agreement to relinquish its governing authority and disarm. Though officials acknowledge that such a move may not be realistic, they stress the importance of getting the Resistance to accept the deployment and avoid framing the ISF as an occupying force.

"If Hamas consents, it’s a different situation," said a source to Axios, adding, "Then the force won’t be fighting Hamas, but instead maintaining order and pushing back spoilers."

US officials are reportedly discussing guarantees for Hamas fighters to ensure they are not targeted after stepping down, according to Axios, adding that they are also close to finalizing a UN Security Council resolution that would provide international legal backing for the ISF, without formally designating it as a UN peacekeeping mission.

This would allow Washington to maintain oversight and strategic control while encouraging global participation. "The goal is to create stability in Gaza with something both sides can live with,” one official told Axios.

The ISF would likely be deployed first in southern Gaza to establish an alleged reconstruction zone and test the feasibility of broader operations.

While there is cautious support from regional partners, the path forward is fraught with political and logistical challenges. Officials involved in the talks stress the urgency of preventing a return to full-scale war, while acknowledging the risk of failure.

“Most people who know the history of this conflict don’t give it a large chance for success,” one source told Axios. “But at the same time, no one wants to get on the wrong side of Donald Trump.”

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