Pakistan, Nov. 4 -- The United States has submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) seeking approval for the establishment of an International Security Force (ISF) in Gaza with a two-year mandate, Axios reported on Tuesday.

The proposed force, described by US officials as an "enforcement force" rather than a peacekeeping mission, would be responsible for securing Gaza's borders, protecting civilians, and training a new Palestinian police force. According to the draft, the ISF would also disarm non-state armed groups and prevent the reconstruction of militant infrastructure in the enclave.

Axios said the ISF would be created "in consultation with the Gaza Board of Peace," chaired by US President Donald Tr...