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Peace Council reports first vehicles arriving at base near Kerem Shalom for multinational force in Gaza

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Peace Council reports first vehicles arriving at base near Kerem Shalom for multinational force in Gaza

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TL;DR

The Peace Council, an Israeli organization, reports that the first vehicles have arrived at a base near Kerem Shalom, designated to house the multinational International Security Force (ISF) that will operate in the Gaza Strip, according to the group.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A civilian Israeli group, the Peace Council, said on Tuesday that the first vehicles had arrived at a base near the Kerem Shalom border crossing, which is intended to serve as the hub for the multinational International Security Force (ISF) that will operate in the Gaza Strip. The report, published by the organization, did not specify which countries' personnel would staff the force or provide a timeline for its deployment. The base's location near Kerem Shalom — a key crossing point between Israel and Gaza — aligns with earlier diplomatic signals about an international mechanism for post-conflict security arrangements in the Strip. The ISF concept has been discussed in recent months as part of broader efforts to stabilize Gaza following the ongoing campaign. No official Israeli government or military confirmation of this specific development has been issued.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    The arriving vehicles are identified as HMMWVs based on published images.

  2. Peace Council reports first vehicles arriving at base near Kerem Shalom for multinational force in Gaza

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