Israeli government spokesperson: There are no Turkish forces in Gaza now or in the future.
Arab Sea Newspaper - Special
**Arabian Sea - Agencies:** **Israeli government spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian said on Sunday that Turkish soldiers will not be deployed in Gaza as part of a multinational force supposed to replace the Israeli army.** **In response to a question, the spokeswoman confirmed to reporters that "there will be no Turkish soldiers on the ground."** **US President Donald Trump's plan to end the two-year war calls for the formation of a temporary international stabilization force to gradually replace the Israeli army in Gaza to take over security tasks.** **This force has not yet been established, and many countries are calling for it to be given a mandate from the United Nations Security Council.** **This contradicts what US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Brack said at a security conference in Manama earlier this month, saying that Turkey would participate in the mission. His statement was in response to a question about Israel's objections to the deployment of Turkish forces in Gaza.** **US Vice President J.D. Vance said last month that Ankara could play a "constructive role," adding that Washington would not impose anything on Israel when it comes to foreign forces "on its territory," according to Reuters.**