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Five countries commit troops to Gaza international security force, commander says

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WASHINGTON, Feb ‌19 (Reuters) - Five countries have ​committed troops for an international ⁠security force for Gaza, the commander of the force said ​on Thursday during a meeting ‌of President Donald Trump's newly created Board of Peace.

"The first five ⁠countries have committed troops ⁠to serve in the ISF - Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania. Two countries have ‌committed to train police - Egypt ⁠and Jordan," International ‌Stabilization Force commander ​Army Major General Jasper Jeffers said.  

Jeffers also said the ISF ‌would begin by deploying ​in ⁠southern Gaza's Rafa, train police ‌there and "expand ⁠sector by sector."

The long-term plan is to use 20,000 ISF troops ​and train ‌12,000 police, Jeffers said.

(Reporting by Trevor ⁠Hunnicutt; Writing ​by Katharine Jackson; Editing ​by Caitlin Webber)

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