Morocco Signs Gaza ISF Agreement

Morocco signed an agreement to participate in the International Security Force (ISF) in Gaza on July 15, 2026.

Morocco Signs Gaza ISF Agreement

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Morocco signed an agreement on July 15, 2026, formalizing its participation in the International Security Force (ISF) in Gaza, according to reports from Moroccan state media. The signing ceremony took place in Rabat, with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and a representative of the ISF present.

The ISF, established under a United Nations mandate, aims to maintain security and stability in Gaza following the ceasefire agreement earlier this year. Morocco's contribution includes deploying military personnel and logistical support, as confirmed by the Moroccan government.

This move aligns with Morocco's longstanding support for Palestinian statehood and its role as a mediator in the region. The exact number of troops and the timeline for deployment have not been disclosed, but officials stated that the participation is part of Morocco's commitment to international peace efforts.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ISF in Gaza?

The International Security Force (ISF) is a UN-mandated peacekeeping mission established to maintain security in Gaza after the 2026 ceasefire.

Why is Morocco participating in the ISF?

Morocco is participating to support regional stability and its commitment to Palestinian statehood, as part of its foreign policy.

When did Morocco sign the agreement?

Morocco signed the agreement on July 15, 2026, in Rabat.

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