Vance Clarifies: US Won’t Deploy Troops to Gaza
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The peace plan in Gaza prepared by the Trump administration was formalized on Thursday, 9 October. US Vice-President JD Vance was questioned by CBS News, in particular on how to achieve a lasting peace in the Palestinian enclave. Loading... A question focused on the feasibility of this plan. "Our role is essentially to mediate in some of these disputes and to ensure that the pressure is maintained on all to achieve a lasting peace," said JD Vanc…
The US vice president assured that the 200 American soldiers who will be present in the area "will monitor the terms of the ceasefire"
JD Vance: U.S. Will Not Deploy Troops in Israel or Gaza
Vice President JD Vance announced that the United States will not deploy troops to Israel or Gaza amidst ongoing tensions with Hamas. In a recent appearance on NBC News’ “Meet The Press,” Vance clarified that while there are no plans for American soldiers to be on the ground, U.S. Central Command will have personnel in the region to monitor a ceasefire agreement. Vance explained that U.S. Central Command already has a presence in the area. These…
(Dan Tri) - The US has no intention of sending troops to Gaza as US forces have been deployed in the Middle East to monitor the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Hamas movement, US Vice President JD Vance said.
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