Some European states rethink presence at US-backed Gaza base: Report
Several European countries question the effectiveness of the US-led Gaza coordination centre, citing lack of aid progress and political outcomes, diplomats said.
- On Tuesday, several European governments including France, Germany and Britain began reassessing participation in the US-led Civil-Military Coordination Centre, with diplomats saying some are poised to end involvement.
- Western diplomats described the centre as `directionless` and a `disaster`, saying it has not increased humanitarian aid, lacks Palestinian participation, and Israel restricts `dual-use` items, Tuesday.
- The CMCC is run by a U.S. general, hosts U.S. and Israeli military personnel, and was tasked with coordinating aid entry, enforcing the truce and shaping post-war governance.
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Europe rethinks role in ‘disaster’ US co-ordination centre in Gaza
Several European countries are considering whether to stop sending personnel to a US military-led co-ordination centre for Gaza, saying it has failed to increase aid flows to the war-shattered enclave or achieve political change.
Report: European powers dropping out of Trump's Gaza mission
American allies likely to end cooperation with US forces in Israel charged with supervising operations in Gaza, with diplomats calling the mission “directionless.” By World Israel News Staff A number of America’s European allies are poised to terminate their involvement in a US-led mission in Israel charged with supervising the Gaza ceasefire and overseeing the transfer of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, several diplomats claim. In a report …
Partner countries in the military-civilian center that is supposed to be responsible for the situation in Gaza are considering withdrawing from it following the situation in the Strip and the conduct of the US President.
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