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Gazze Barış Kurulu'nda Nakit Krizi: ABD, Suudi Arabistan'a Baskı Yapıyor

Gazze'de ateşkes sürecinin yönetimi için oluşturulan Barış Kurulu, ciddi bir nakit sıkışıklığıyla karşı karşıya. ABD, Suudi Arabistan'a kurula fon sağlaması için lobi faaliyeti yürütüyor. İsrail saldırıları ve Filistin temsiliyetine dair kaygılar, Körfez ülkelerinden gelecek maddi desteği zorlaştırıyor. Barış Kurulu elçisi, mevcut durumun devamı halinde Gazze'de kalıcı bir bölünme yaşanacağı uyarısında bulundu. Elçi, BM Güvenlik Konseyi'ne, İsrail'in ateşkes kapsamındaki yükümlülüklerini yerine getirmesi ve Hamas'ın silahsızlanması için baskı yapma çağrısı yaptı. Bu gelişmeler, Gazze'deki kırılgan ateşkesin sürdürülebilirliği konusunda diplomatik ve finansal zorlukların altını çiziyor. ABD'nin arabuluculuk çabaları, bölgedeki jeopolitik dengeleri ve insani krizin çözümüne yönelik uluslararası iradeyi test ediyor.

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    US lobbied Saudi Arabia to release funds for Gaza 'Board of Peace' amid cash crunch

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  2. Güvenlik21 May 21:10

    Board of Peace envoy warns ‘permanent’ Gaza divide under current status quo

    UN Security Council urged to press for Israeli obligations and Hamas disarmament under Gaza 'ceasefire' roadmap.