Morocco, Albania, and Greece join Gaza International Stabilization Force for Phase II peacekeeping

Moroccan officers join Gaza stabilization force planning in Israel.
Moroccan officers join Gaza stabilization force planning in Israel.
(photo credit: Courtesy: Board of Peace)

Morocco, Albania, and Greece will join the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, which will handle peacekeeping operations during the Trump administration's Phase II of the ceasefire, the Jerusalem Post has learned.

There is still no specific information on the timing of deployments to the three new countries, but by mid-January, reports indicated that Morocco would team up with Indonesia as the two largest peacekeeping forces.

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