
As he prepared to depart for Israel, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hinted that the United States might pursue a United Nations mandate to deploy an international stabilization force to the war-torn Gaza Strip. This potential next step aims to bring stability to the region, which has been plagued by violence and unrest.
According to Rubio, securing a UN mandate could provide the necessary international legitimacy for a proposed security force to operate in Gaza. The idea of an international stabilization force has been floated as a possible solution to the ongoing crisis in the enclave, which has been subject to repeated outbreaks of violence and humanitarian crises.
While details of the proposed force remain scarce, Rubio’s comments suggest that the US is exploring all options to address the situation in Gaza. The Secretary of State’s trip to Israel is expected to focus on efforts to broker a lasting ceasefire and alleviate the humanitarian suffering in the Gaza Strip.
The international community has long been concerned about the deteriorating situation in Gaza, where Palestinians face significant challenges in accessing basic necessities like food, water, and healthcare. A UN-backed stabilization force could potentially help to address some of these issues, while also working to prevent future outbreaks of violence.
Rubio’s remarks come as the US continues to work with regional partners to find a solution to the crisis in Gaza. The Secretary of State’s visit to Israel is seen as a critical step in these efforts, as the US seeks to build on existing diplomatic initiatives and find a path forward for the region.