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Jordan’s king: International forces in Gaza can be peacekeepers, not peace-enforcers
The post Jordan’s king: International forces in Gaza can be peacekeepers, not peace-enforcers appeared first on The Times of Israel. International forces that may be deployed in Gaza under US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan will not be willing to enforce peace between Israel and Hamas, Jordan’s King Abdullah tells the BBC.
The success of the Gaza cease-fire—which Trump has called perhaps “the greatest deal” of any he’s made—depends on the United States’ continued involvement. Top U.S. officials, including Vice President J.
US Secretary of State insisted that the ceasefire is holding in place despite concerns over aid and recent clashes in Gaza
The U.N. International Court of Justice said Wednesday that Israel must allow humanitarian aid into Gaza by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed hostages via loudspeakers in Gaza during his U.N. speech, while claiming 90% of Palestinians celebrated the October 7th attack.
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World Court says Israel must allow UN aid to Gaza and ensure basic needs of Palestinians are met
The United Nations' top legal body, the International Court of Justice, on Wednesday gave an advisory opinion saying that Israel is under the obligation to ensure the basic needs of the civilian population in Gaza are met.
When US President Donald Trump spoke in Israel’s parliament ahead of the signing of his Gaza peace plan this month, he thanked “Arab and Muslim nations” in advance for pledging “tremendous amounts of money” to rebuild the devastated Palestinian territory.
The Trump peace plan calls for an international security force in the Gaza Strip, but countries that might send troops are wary of danger, an unclear mission and being seen as occupiers.
Israel should comply with its obligation to cooperate with the United Nations by ensuring the unhindered provision of essential aid to Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, as the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in an October 22,
The boy, Yahya, lay on a hospital bed with his right arm and leg wrapped in bandages. His sister, Nabila, had a bandaged forehead.