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Pakistan weighs sending 3,500 troops to Gaza under US-backed stabilisation force: Report

Islamabad is considering deploying around 3,500 troops to Gaza as part of a proposed International Stabilisation Force backed by US President Donald Trump, even as officials say no final decision has been taken.

December 22, 2025 / 12:26 IST
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Pakistan weighs sending 3,500 troops to Gaza under US-backed stabilisation force
Pakistan weighs sending 3,500 troops to Gaza under US-backed stabilisation force

Pakistan is considering the deployment of around 3,500 troops to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip as part of a proposed International Stabilisation Force (ISF), according to Pakistani diplomatic and military sources, cited by CNN News18. The force is envisaged under a broader peace framework backed by US President Donald Trump to help stabilise Gaza after the prolonged conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The possibility was first reported by Dawn, even as Pakistan’s Foreign Office maintained last week that no final decision had been taken. Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi had said that Islamabad was still weighing its options regarding the contribution of personnel to the proposed force.

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The ISF forms a key pillar of Trump’s reported 20-point peace plan for Gaza, which calls for an internationally backed presence to manage reconstruction, secure borders, protect humanitarian corridors, and oversee the demilitarisation of armed groups once hostilities end.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has publicly welcomed Pakistan’s willingness to consider participation, while clarifying that Washington has neither sought nor received any formal commitment so far. Responding to queries on the matter, Rubio said, “We’re very grateful to Pakistan for their offer to be a part of it, or at least their offer to consider being a part of it.”