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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump announced the allocation of over $206 million to support the International Stability Force in the Gaza Strip, aiming to secure the area and facilitate its reconstruction. The funding includes $200 million for equipment, infrastructure, and operational expenses, along with $6.3 million reallocated from U.S. troops previously intended for Nepal. The force is tasked with security operations within Gaza, supported by disarmament efforts, aid delivery, and reconstruction, in addition to training Palestinian police forces. Despite the announcement, arrangements for forming and deploying the force are still under negotiation, and the plan has faced disagreements between Israel and Hamas regarding the terms of implementation. Countries such as Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have pledged to send military personnel, while Egypt and Jordan will provide police training. Meanwhile, insufficient funding continues to hinder reconstruction efforts in the sector, which has experienced relative calm but has not ended attacks and continues to suffer casualties.
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