Marco Rubio is the latest high-level visitor to tour Israel’s U.S-led coordination center
Marco Rubio toured a U.S.-led center supporting Gaza stabilization and reconstruction with about 200 troops and international personnel from six allied countries, officials said.
- On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio toured a U.S.-led coordination center near Kiryat Gat in southern Israel, supporting plans for an international security force in Gaza and the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
- To build the stabilization force, Washington is courting Gulf Arab nations to support training a Palestinian force, after Rubio toured a U.S.-led coordination center in Israel on Friday.
- An AP reporter observed international personnel with flags from Cyprus, Greece, France, Germany, Australia and Canada, while around 200 U.S. troops work with the Israeli military and 6,000 trucks of supplies await entry.
- Rubio said U.S. officials are drafting language for a United Nations mandate because several potential participants require one, and he named Steven Fagin, U.S. ambassador to Yemen, civilian lead, with Adm. Brad Cooper, U.S. Central Command, as the military lead.
- Earlier this week the International Court of Justice said Israel must allow UNRWA to provide humanitarian aid, yet Israel has blocked UNRWA supplies since March and Netanyahu and allies claim Hamas infiltration.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio toured a U.S.-run center in Israel on Friday that monitors the ceasefire in Gaza, as the Trump administration worked to establish an international security force in the territory and consolidate the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio toured a U.S.-led center in Israel on Friday that oversees the ceasefire in Gaza, while President Donald Trump’s government was working to establish an international security force in the territory and consolidate the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas. Rubio’s was the latest in a series of visits by senior U.S. officials to the civilian and military coordination center. U.S. Vice President JD Vance was th…
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed hope on Friday that an international contingent of troops to ensure a ceasefire in Gaza would soon be formed and said that Israel, which opposes Turkey's involvement, would have veto power over the participants.
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