Washington. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the United States is coordinating multinational planning for a Gaza stabilization force, exploring troop contributions from countries such as Pakistan, and proposing a governance transition involving international boards and Palestinian technocrats. Rubio said mediators are discussing partial Hamas disarmament, stabilization force mandates, funding, and timelines. He also tempered expectations about Ukraine negotiations this week and updated on US posture toward Venezuela. US Central Command met partners in Doha to plan the International Stabilization Force with potential deployments as soon as next month. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting thorough research.
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Donor countries, international organizations, and Palestinian technocrats may gain funding, administrative roles, and influence in Gaza reconstruction and governance if stabilization, disarmament, and funding conditions are met.
Palestinian civilians and communities will continue to suffer displacement, infrastructure damage, and humanitarian stress if disarmament fails, mandates remain unclear, or security operations resume.
After reading and researching latest news.... Rubio outlined US coordination on Gaza stabilization, potential multinational troop contributions, governance reforms with international boards and Palestinian technocrats, and talks on partial Hamas disarmament; he also reported ongoing Ukraine diplomacy and US regional posture adjustments, citing planning meetings in Doha on Dec. 19.
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Rubio Outlines Gaza Stabilization, Diplomacy, and Planning Effort
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