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U.S. Courts 70 Nations for U.N.-Backed Gaza Force as Doha Planning Session Approaches

Despite a UN mandate, contributors have not pledged troops.

Overview

  • The State Department has formally asked more than 70 countries for troops, funding, or other support, with a U.S. official saying 19 have shown interest in non-troop contributions.
  • U.S. Central Command is convening representatives from over 25 nations, with a planning meeting set for December 16 in Doha and another session expected in January.
  • The administration is targeting a roughly 10,000-strong stabilization force under a U.S. general, though officials concede assembling it could take up to a year.
  • No country has publicly committed soldiers, and several potential contributors say they would operate only in Israeli-controlled areas rather than Hamas-held zones.
  • Officials still describe deployment as possible as early as next month, but reporting notes the timeline looks increasingly unlikely and key questions on disarmament remain, with Hamas rejecting laying down arms absent statehood progress.