President Donald Trump is touting an international force to help bring peace to the shattered Gaza Strip and see that all deceased hostages held by Hamas are returned to Israel.

Trump’s 20-point plan specifies that the United States would work with Arab and other “international partners” to secure areas Israeli forces have withdrawn from. “This force will be the long-term internal security solution,” the plan adds.

But what’s known as the International Stabilization Force (ISF) is far from a reality, and so far it lacks a detailed mission, confirmed participants and sources of funding. So as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire frays — Israel carried out airstrikes in Gaza on Tuesday after, it said, Hamas fighters attacked its forces — several experts questioned its viability in interv

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