US sending about 200 troops to Israel to help support and monitor ceasefire deal in Gaza
The 200 U.S. troops will staff a coordination center in Israel to oversee ceasefire compliance and aid flow, integrating forces from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, officials said.
- The United States is sending about 200 troops to Israel to help support and monitor the ceasefire deal in Gaza as part of a team that includes partner nations, nongovernmental organizations and private sector players.
- A civil-military coordination centre will be set up to support security and humanitarian efforts, staffed by about 200 US service members who have expertise in transportation, planning, security, logistics and engineering.
- The US troops will work alongside forces from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE, but will not enter Gaza.
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Hamas was pushing for guarantees of security. A key element is a quota for monitoring the ceasefire.
Washington. The U.S. will send around 200 soldiers to Israel to support and oversee the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, as part of a team that includes other nations, non-governmental organizations and private sector actors, announced yesterday U.S. officials.
US to send 200 troops to Israel to establish coordination center on Gaza
“There will be no US soldiers on the ground,” a US official said. “However, personnel will be monitoring developments, and aircraft may operate over the Strip to provide situational awareness."
No fewer than 200 US military personnel will be deployed to "ensure that there are no violations" of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
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