President Donald Trump‘s grand vision of a 20,000-strong international peacekeeping force to secure Gaza and permanently block the military resurgence of Hamas has hit a staggering roadblock.
Insiders have revealed to the Wall Street Journal that the highly anticipated International Stabilization Force is currently struggling to assemble and deploy an initial group of just 10 to 20 troops.
US military officials and people familiar with the plans say the ambitious blueprint is facing severe operational delays.
Moroccan soldiers, who were originally scheduled to deploy this past June, have now seen their timeline pushed back by several months.
When they finally arrive, these troops will
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