An important meeting took place in Türkiye amid the ongoing tension in Gaza and the fragile ceasefire environment. Foreign ministers of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia and Türkiye participated in this meeting. All the leaders discussed creating an International Peace Force in Gaza. The meeting took place in Istanbul, the purpose of which was to strengthen joint efforts of Muslim countries to bring lasting peace in Gaza.
In the meeting, monitoring of the ceasefire, security of humanitarian aid and the structure of the international force in Gaza were discussed in detail. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, “Negotiations are ongoing on the proposed international force for Gaza. This force is not yet fully formed and a final decision has not been taken on its responsibilities.” He said that this initiative is in the initial stage, but all the countries have promised cooperation to bring stability in Gaza. Some countries have also shown readiness to send peacekeepers to Gaza so that the situation in the area can become normal after the ceasefire.
There have been reports of ceasefire violations several times
Although the ceasefire is in force since October 10, there have been reports of its violations several times. The situation in Gaza is still extremely critical and the humanitarian crisis is continuously increasing. This unity of Muslim countries has come at a time when the debate regarding Gaza is intense across the world. Many countries are trying to establish peace through the United Nations or through regional cooperation. But many diplomatic challenges may arise regarding the formation and operation of this force. Israel has already made it clear that it will decide which country’s army will enter Gaza.
Bodies of three hostages found in Gaza
Meanwhile, Israel said that the Red Cross has found the bodies of three hostages in Gaza, who will soon be handed over to the Israeli army. Hamas said the bodies were found in a tunnel in southern Gaza. After the ceasefire that came into effect on October 10, bodies of 17 hostages have so far been returned, while 11 are still in Gaza. Israel has sought to speed up the process of identifying the bodies and claimed that some bodies are not those of hostages.
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