Trump said his plan to stabilize Gaza is being implemented โpretty quickly,โ with an international peacekeeping force now taking shape.
President Donald Trump on Saturday met with the emir and the prime minister of Qatar on Air Force One during a refuel stop, signaling that Qatar may contribute to the peacekeeping efforts in Gaza.
Trump welcomed Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani aboard while refueling at Al-Udeid Air Base near Doha. The president hailed the Gulf state monarch as โone of the great rulers of the world, not just the Middle East.โ
Joining their meeting was Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, whom Trump described as โmy friend and a friend to the world.โ
โWe have done a lot together,โ Trump said, adding that Qatar was โa very big factorโ in mediating the June cease-fire between Iran and Israel.
โWe express our thanks, and you have a safe Middle East right now, and youโre going to keep it that way for a long time,โ Trump said.
After the meeting, Trump told reporters that his plan to stabilize Gaza was moving โpretty quicklyโ with an international peacekeeping force now taking shape. He said Qatar would join the effort โat the time they need.โ
โWe have 59 countries. We have a lot of countries that are signed on,โ Trump said. โThis should be an enduring peace.โ
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is traveling with Trump, has separately confirmed that Washington is weighing options to formally authorize the peacekeeping missionโeither through the United Nations or via a separate international agreement that would allow countries bound by legal mandates to participate.
โThe problem is that some of these countries canโt participate in this unless they have a mandate from the U.N.,โ Rubio said on Friday in Israel. โSo maybe it’ll be a U.N. resolutionโthatโs one route. We could have an international agreement as well.โ
Rubio visited Israel in support of implementing the U.S.-brokered peace plan for Gaza. Fighting has largely subsided in the war-torn region since the cease-fire was signed on Oct. 10โtwo years after the war erupted with Hamasโs Oct. 7, 2023, massive terror attack on Israel, but tensions remain high.
By Bill Pan







