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Morocco has been selected to train the International Stabilization Force designated for deployment in the Gaza Strip, as part of the United States' efforts to expand international participation in the force, which will carry out security duties after the second phase of the Trump plan. Burundi has expressed its willingness to send hundreds of troops, following prior approval from Uganda. The list of participating countries includes Uganda, Burundi, Kosovo, Albania, and Kazakhstan, while Indonesia is not included in the current arrangements. The U.S. administration continues to press Israel to approve the start of the forces' operations, which require the complete disarmament of Hamas before any reconstruction efforts. This involves organizing the weapons transfer to the National Committee and overseeing it with international forces led by an American general. These steps are part of a broader plan that includes disarmament, redeployment of troops, and the formation of a new civilian administration for the sector, with Israeli conditions stipulating that troop redeployment will not occur before disarmament is achieved.
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