U.S. steps up presence in Gaza to support fragile ceasefire
The U.S. military now leads Gaza aid efforts from a base in southern Israel, aiming to enhance delivery amid ceasefire, while pushing for UN Security Council backing.
- On Friday, the U.S. military coordination center in southern Israel will oversee delivery of aid to the Gaza Strip, shifting oversight from the IDF's COGAT unit.
- Since the cease-fire began, aid delivery has improved though Israel has limited it, and the U.S. is pressing the UN Security Council to enshrine President Donald Trump's Gaza cease-fire plan.
- At the Kiryat Gat compound, sources described the coordination center's first weeks as chaotic and disorganized, with U.S. soldiers present in October at the foreign intelligence base on Israeli soil monitoring IDF activity in the Gaza Strip.
- Transferring oversight to U.S. hands will leave Israel in a `secondary role` in determining how and what humanitarian relief can enter Gaza.
- Waltz warned that the alternative to broadly adopting the U.S. cease-fire plan is a return to war, holding private meetings with Russia, China, France, United Kingdom, and the Palestinian delegation, signaling Palestinian Authority involvement.
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