Nations Wary of Involvement in Trump’s Gaza Plan Amid Security Concerns

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, numerous nations are hesitant to commit troops to the Gaza Strip as part of Donald Trump’s so-called peace plan due to fears of escalating conflict.
A senior Zionist source, as reported by the website Ynet, indicated that the United States is dissatisfied with the limited number of countries willing to deploy forces to the Gaza Strip.
The U.S. is reportedly seeking to increase the number of participating nations, but some are wary of potential clashes in the region and prefer to offer assistance in other areas, the source added.
Earlier reports from CNN suggested that the U.S. aims to rapidly deploy international forces to the Gaza Strip as part of Trump’s initiative. However, several countries, both within and outside the region, have expressed their unwillingness to participate, citing a lack of transparency regarding the mission’s objectives in Gaza.

