The United States has submitted a draft resolution to the UN Security Council proposing the establishment of an international force in Gaza for a minimum of two years, according to a copy of the draft obtained by Axios on Monday. A U.S. official clarified that this International Security Force (ISF) would function as an "enforcement force and not a peacekeeping force." This proposal comes amid ongoing regional tensions and follows recent reports of explosions and military operations in various parts of the Gaza Strip, including Rafah, northern Gaza, and Khan Yunis, throughout November 3rd, 2025. The U.S. initiative suggests a new diplomatic approach to managing security and stability in the region. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard visited a U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center in Israel on November 3rd, emphasizing international cooperation for peace. The exact timing of the U.S. submission of the draft resolution to the UN Security Council on Monday has not been specified in the provided information, but it falls within the broader context of these diplomatic and security developments.