King Abdullah II States that there will be No International Troops Used to Enforce Gaza Peace Enforcement

AMMAN — Jordan’s King Abdullah II recently stated in an interview with BBC Panorama that international forces should not be given the mandate of enforcing peace in Gaza, noting the difference between peacekeeping and enforcement as opposed to keeping. (Jordan News Service).
Jordan’s Stance on Peace Enforcement

King Abdullah announced that Jordan will not deploy forces into Gaza due to its “too close” political proximity with the situation and concerns that peace enforcement could create further complications, noting “if their goal is achieving peace, no one would interfere”. Roya News reports.
Jordan’s Role in Training Palestinian Security Forces

Although King Abdullah expressed reservations regarding peace enforcement, Jordan is willing to assist in training Palestinian security forces. Both Jordan and Egypt stand ready to support the development of local police forces in Gaza – emphasizing the necessity of taking an incremental and locally led approach towards maintaining peace.
Jordan News.
International Reactions and Considerations (IR&C)

The King’s statements come amid ongoing discussions regarding the International Stabilization Force (ISF), a multinational peacekeeping initiative proposed in U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan and designed to provide security, train Palestinian police, and oversee Gaza’s demilitarization and redevelopment. Although its deployment remains uncertain due to concerns about mandate and willingness of potential contributor countries. Toward this end, Wikipedia provides more details of this proposed multinational force:
Implications for Regional Stability

Jordan’s position exemplifies the complexities of international involvement in Gaza. With its proximity to the conflict and significant Palestinian population, it plays a critical role in regional dynamics. Although Jordan supports peace efforts, its aim is for solutions which promote local leadership over external imposition.