State Dept Appoints Career Diplomat to Lead Gaza Coordination Hub
- The United States appointed Steven Fagin as the civilian lead of the Civil-Military Coordination Center to monitor the Gaza ceasefire.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the center a 'historic' effort, emphasizing commitment to Israel's security and the goal of removing Hamas from Gaza.
- The first phase of the ceasefire deal includes the release of hostages and rebuilding efforts in Gaza, following significant violence.
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US expands Gaza reconstruction team with Steven Fagin as chief of civilian operations
The United States has appointed its civilian head of operations for the implementation of President Donald Trump’s peace plan. U.S. Ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin will take the position at the Civil-Military Coordination Center, established earlier this month as the headquarters of reconstruction efforts. “Fagin will serve as the civilian lead of the Civil-Military Coordination Center, which is supporting the implementation of the President’s …
The United States today appointed a seasoned diplomat as the civilian head of a body tasked with overseeing a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, which is supposed to facilitate a permanent end to the conflict.
State Dept Appoints Career Diplomat to Lead Gaza Coordination Hub
US names career diplomat for Gaza ceasefire monitor
KIRYAT GAT, Israel: The United States named a veteran diplomat on Friday as the civilian lead in a body monitoring the Gaza ceasefire, seeking to push forward a durable end to the war. The State Department said that Steve Fagin, a career diplomat, will work alongside US Army Lt. Gen. Patrick Frank, the military head already appointed to the hub set up after the October 10
US State Dept appoints career diplomat to lead Gaza coordination hub
Steven Fagin has served as US ambassador to Yemen since 2022, although he has performed the role from outside the country, which is controlled by the Houthi government not recognized by Washington.
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