Israel is holding talks with Uganda over its potential participation in the international force set to be deployed in Gaza, according to a first report by The Zioneer.
Israel is conducting talks with Uganda regarding its potential participation in the international force intended for deployment in the Gaza Strip, according to a first report by The Zioneer. The force is being assembled under the framework of international arrangements for the post-conflict period in Gaza. Details on the scope of Uganda's possible contribution, the force's mandate, and the stage of the talks remain unclear. The Zioneer has not yet received additional corroboration from official Israeli or Ugandan sources.
- DevelopingReport: US pushes Gaza reconstruction and international force, cabinet blocks interim deal
- DevelopingFootage emerges of new US base being built in Israel near Gaza border
- StrongIsrael considers humanitarian aid mission to earthquake-stricken Venezuela
- StrongIsrael prepares for new Gaza campaign if Hamas refuses disarmament, advances US-led 'green city' in Rafah
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake
