Morocco has officially joined the International Stabilization Force, signing a formal agreement with the Gaza Board of Peace and adding meaningful diplomatic heft to a US-led reconstruction push that is still finding its footing.
The move makes Morocco one of the more consequential Arab signatories to a framework that has been slowly assembling since early 2026. It also puts Rabat in company with Albania and Greece, which joined the ISF around the same period, with troop deployments reported from mid-June.
How we got here
The Board of Peace was established at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026, spearheaded by former President Donald Trump as the governance and rebuilding vehicle for post-conflict Gaza.
Its legal mandate traces back to UN Security Council Resolution 2803, adopted on November 17, 2025, which authorized the framework for international stabilization efforts in the region.








