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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump announced the allocation of more than $206 million to support the proposed International Stabilization Force in the Gaza Strip, aimed at enhancing security and rebuilding efforts. Approximately $200 million is dedicated to equipment, infrastructure, vehicles, and operational expenses, along with $6.3 million for the reallocation of armored personnel carriers intended for Nepal. Albania and Kosovo are involved in the force. The objective of this force is to carry out security tasks within the territory, support disarmament efforts, facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid and construction materials, and train Palestinian police forces. This comes amid a significant financial gap in the reconstruction process, where donor countries have pledged around $17 billion, but only a limited portion has been utilized so far. The deployment is linked to the implementation of agreements and efforts to bridge disagreements between Israel and Hamas, particularly regarding withdrawal and disarmament issues. Negotiations regarding the timelines and the formation of the force are ongoing.
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