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Morocco, Greece, Albania, and Indonesia plan troop deployments to southern Gaza by June under a U.S.-led stabilization effort, aiming to secure aid and reconstruction without confronting Hamas.
Morocco, Greece, and Albania are in advanced talks with the U.S. to deploy troops to Gaza as part of a multinational stabilization force, with Indonesia already committed and set to begin deployments in April.
The force, based in southern Gaza, aims to support security, aid delivery, and reconstruction after conflict, with up to 8,000 troops potentially ready by June.
The mission, linked to a U.S.-led initiative, will not disarm Hamas or confront the group directly.
Morocco’s participation follows its diplomatic ties with Israel under the Abraham Accords.
Deployment timelines and specific roles remain unclear, and no official confirmations have been issued by the countries involved.
Marruecos, Grecia, Albania e Indonesia planean el despliegue de tropas al sur de Gaza para junio bajo un esfuerzo de estabilización liderado por Estados Unidos, con el objetivo de asegurar la ayuda y la reconstrucción sin enfrentarse a Hamas.