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Netanyahu says Israel to decide which international forces in Gaza are acceptable

26 Oct 2025, 12:38 PM
Netanyahu says Israel to decide which international forces in Gaza are acceptable

JERUSALEM, Oct 26 — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that it would determine which foreign forces it would allow as part of a planned international force in Gaza to help secure an end to its war under United States (US) President Donald Trump's plan.

It remains unclear whether Arab and other states will be ready to commit troops, while Israel has expressed concerns about the makeup of the force. While the Trump administration has ruled out sending US soldiers into Gaza, the force could draw on troops from Egypt, Indonesia, and Gulf Arab countries.

"We are in control of our security, and we have also made it clear regarding international forces that Israel will determine which forces are unacceptable to us, and this is how we operate and will continue to operate

"This is, of course, acceptable to the United States as well, as its most senior representatives have expressed in recent days," he told a session of his Cabinet.

Israel, which besieged Gaza for two years to back up its air and ground war in the enclave against Hamas after the Palestinian militant group's cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, continues to control all access to the territory.

A Turkish soldier helps a man to try on a jacket at a donation spot on a sidewalk, in the aftermath of the deadly earthquake, at Antakya, Turkey, on February 19, 2023. — Picture by REUTERS

Israel opposed to Turkish role in Gaza force

Last week, Netanyahu hinted that he would be opposed to any role for Turkish security forces in the Gaza Strip. Once warm Turkish-Israeli relations hit new lows during the Gaza war, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan lambasting Israel's devastating air and ground war in the small Palestinian enclave.

During a visit to Israel aimed at shoring up the fragile ceasefire on Friday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the international force would have to be made up of "countries that Israel's comfortable with", but declined to comment specifically on Turkish involvement.

He added that Gaza's future governance still needs to be worked out among Israel and partner nations, but could not include Hamas.

Rubio later said that US officials were getting input on a possible United Nations' resolution or international agreement to authorise the multinational force in Gaza and would discuss the issue in Qatar on Sunday.

The Trump administration wants Arab states to contribute funds and troops.

A major challenge is that Hamas has not committed to disarming and, since a ceasefire took hold two weeks ago as the first stage of Trump's 20-point plan, has embarked on a violent crackdown against groups that have tested its grip on power.

On Sunday, Netanyahu also said that Israel was an independent country and rejected the notion that "the American administration controls me and dictates Israel's security policy," noting that Israel and the US are a "partnership."

Mourners carry the body of Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al Sharif during the funeral for him, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and another colleague, who were killed in an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, Palestine, on August 11, 2025. — Picture by REUTERS
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