The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr Abdel Atti, stated that the international stability force is "part of Trump's plan, and we welcome it, accept it, and support it," adding that "some countries are ready to contribute to it."
In response to a question during an interview about whether Egypt has received a commitment from Hamas to disarm in Gaza, the Egyptian minister replied that "we must work on all the details related to implementing the next phase" of U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
Abdel Atti continued, "We need to start talking and negotiating about that, including the mechanisms, formulas, and procedures," emphasizing that "everything is contingent on the upcoming negotiations after the implementation of the first phase."
He confirmed that "Hamas is fully committed to having no role in the administration of Gaza in the next phase, and discussions are ongoing regarding the other aspects of Trump's peace plan."
He added, "We must not forget the importance and possibility of humanitarian aid entering without any obstacles," noting the agreement on the minimum number of aid, not the maximum.
Earlier, a senior American advisor stated that the United States is seeking to establish fundamental stability in the situation in the Gaza Strip, and plans are underway to send an international force to the Palestinian territory.
He revealed that many countries have expressed their willingness to participate in an international force to establish stability in the Gaza Strip, including Indonesia.
The advisor pointed out that "the funds allocated for reconstruction will not go to areas controlled by Hamas."
Last Monday, Abdel Atti mentioned to a network that Egypt wants to deploy American forces in the Gaza Strip to support peacekeeping efforts there.
He added that "we need to deploy American soldiers on the ground. The forces... are very important," indicating that "American soldiers should participate in... training, command, and control operations."
In response to a question about whether Egypt is calling for the deployment of forces inside Gaza, the Foreign Minister said, "Yes, why not? This is very important."
Hamas is fully committed to having no role in the administration of Gaza in the next phase.





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The Egyptian Foreign Minister clarifies the form of international forces in Gaza and the disarmament of Hamas.