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Canada proposes joining a multilateral mission to enforce peace in Gaza, aiming to protect civilians and dismantle Hamas amid ongoing regional tensions.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has proposed Canada join a multilateral mission to enforce peace in Gaza, marking a potential shift from traditional peacekeeping to a force aimed at protecting civilians from Hamas and ensuring security for Israelis and Palestinians.
The plan, aligned with the New York Declaration and elements of the Trump administration’s peace plan, would involve dismantling Hamas, monitoring ceasefires, and operating in a volatile environment where both sides have attacked peacekeepers.
While supporters cite the Responsibility to Protect doctrine and past failures like Rwanda, critics question the mission’s feasibility, pointing to setbacks in Afghanistan and Libya, and warn of risks including prolonged conflict or occupation-like scenarios.
Indonesia has pledged up to 20,000 troops, but key details remain unresolved, including Israel’s withdrawal, engagement with Palestinian factions, and the force’s mandate.
Canada has not committed troops, leaving open options for financial or logistical support, but the move underscores growing international debate over the role and risks of peace enforcement in Gaza.
Canadá propone unirse a una misión multilateral para imponer la paz en Gaza, con el objetivo de proteger a los civiles y desmantelar a Hamas en medio de las tensiones regionales en curso.