Morocco Signs Agreement to Join Gaza Stabilization Force

Morocco signed an agreement to participate in the International Stabilization Force in Gaza, as confirmed by official sources.

Morocco Signs Agreement to Join Gaza Stabilization Force

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Morocco has signed an agreement to join the International Stabilization Force in Gaza, according to official statements. The signing took place on July 15, 2026, in Rabat, with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and representatives of the international coalition present.

The force aims to maintain peace and security in the Gaza Strip following the recent ceasefire. Morocco's participation includes the deployment of military personnel and logistical support, as part of a broader international effort to stabilize the region.

This move aligns with Morocco's longstanding role in Middle East peace initiatives and its recognition of the Palestinian Authority. The exact number of troops and duration of deployment have not been disclosed.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the International Stabilization Force in Gaza?

It is a multinational military force established to maintain peace and security in the Gaza Strip after the 2026 ceasefire.

Why did Morocco join this force?

Morocco joined to support regional stability and peace efforts, consistent with its diplomatic role in the Middle East.

How many troops will Morocco deploy?

The exact number of troops has not been officially disclosed as of July 16, 2026.

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