The Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, along with the Minister Delegate for National Defense Administration, received the High Representative of the Peace Council for Gaza and the commander of the international stabilization force during an official visit to discuss security and humanitarian arrangements. During the meeting, both parties signed the official agreement concerning Morocco's participation in the international stabilization force in Gaza, establishing the legal and operational framework for the deployment. The Moroccan side affirmed that this step reflects the Kingdom's firm commitment to supporting peace and stability in the Middle East. Morocco's contribution will include deploying senior officers from the Royal Armed Forces, personnel from the Royal Gendarmerie and National Security, alongside establishing a military field hospital to provide humanitarian aid, aligning with the Kingdom's obligations as a founding member of the Peace Council.
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Jul 16, 2026
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Morocco Officially Signs Agreement to Join International Stabilization Force in Gaza
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