Discussions are underway on the deployment of an international force as part of the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza, Palestine. The talks, which will begin on Tuesday in Doha, the capital of Qatar, will be led by the US military's Central Command (CENTCOM). Two US officials have given this information.
According to the information provided by the officials, representatives of more than 25 countries are expected to participate in the conference in Doha. The conference will discuss various issues, including the leadership structure of the international force. Troops from different countries may be deployed to Gaza next month to form this force.
According to information provided by US officials, many countries are willing to participate in the second phase of the ceasefire. The US is currently evaluating the size, structure, housing, training and working rules of this force. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt also said that discussions are underway on the second phase of the ceasefire.
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In the meantime, Indonesia has announced that it is ready to send up to 20,000 troops to Gaza for health and construction-related work. "This is still in the preliminary and preparatory stages," said Rico Sirait, a spokesman for the country's defence ministry. "We are now preparing the structure of the forces that will be deployed."
The ceasefire in Gaza began on October 10. Currently, 53 per cent of the territory is under Israeli control. The remaining areas are controlled by Hamas and are home to two million Gazans. According to the ceasefire plan, international forces will be deployed in areas in Gaza that are under Israeli control, US officials said.
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