Gaza Strip, Feb. 20 -- The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering plans to establish a large military base in the Gaza Strip to support a proposed multinational security mission, according to a report by British newspaper The Guardian.
The report, based on contracting records linked to the newly formed Board of Peace, said the facility could accommodate around 5,000 personnel and would cover more than 350 acres.
The base is intended to function as the operational headquarters of a future International Stabilisation Force (ISF), which is expected to oversee security arrangements and assist in post-war governance in the enclave.
The Board of Peace, which is chaired by Trump and includes a leadership role for his son-i...
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