Analysis-Pakistan's military chief Asim Munir in spotlight over Trump's Gaza plan

By Asif Shahzad and Ariba Shahid

ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Pakistan's most powerful military chief in decades faces the toughest test of his newly ​amassed powers as Washington pushes Islamabad to contribute troops to the ​Gaza stabilisation force, a move analysts say could spark domestic backlash.

Field Marshal Asim Munir is expected to fly to Washington to meet President Donald Trump in ⁠the coming weeks for a third meeting in six months that will likely focus on the Gaza force, two sources told Reuters, one of them a key player in the general's economic diplomacy.

Trump's 20-point Gaza plan calls for a force from Muslim nations to oversee a ​transition period for reconstruction and economic recovery in the war-torn Palestinian territory, decimated by over two years of Israeli ‍military bombardment.

Many countries are wary of the mission to ​demilitarise Gaza's Islamist militant group Hamas, which could drag them into the conflict and enrage their pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli populations.

But Munir has built a close relationship with the mercurial Trump to repair years of mistrust between Washington and Islamabad. In June, he was........

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