Trump's Board of Peace announced on Sunday that a contingent of Kosovo soldiers had arrived in Israel to join the planned International Stabilization Force (ISF) for the Gaza Strip, according to the board.
The Board of Peace, the US-established body overseeing postwar Gaza reconstruction, announced the arrival of Kosovo soldiers as part of building the International Stabilization Force (ISF). The force is intended to operate in humanitarian zones in Gaza, as previously reported by The Zioneer. The Board had previously published images of HMMWV vehicles arriving at the ISF logistics base near Kerem Shalom (The Zioneer, June 30). The arrival of the Kosovo contingent marks a concrete step in the force's staffing, though the force's operational timeline and final composition remain to be confirmed.
- DevelopingTrump's Gaza Board of Peace to hold two-day summit in Cyprus
- StrongPeace Council publishes images of first HMMWVs arriving at ISF base near Kerem Shalom
- DevelopingGaza Board of Peace finalizes governance plans as disarmament talks stall
- DevelopingTwo International Stabilization Forces outposts uncovered near and inside Gaza
Source and signal
- Internal intake
