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Trump Administration Plans to Lead International Stabilization Force in Gaza
The Trump administration is reportedly set to appoint a two-star American general to lead the International Stabilization Force in Gaza, according to a report by Axios. The force is a temporary measure authorized by a UN Security Council resolution, aiming to bring stability to the region. The US drafted the resolution and is now considering leading the force, with the appointment of a general as its commander. The White House and Pentagon have not yet commented on these developments.
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