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No U.S. Combat Troops Bound for Israel or Gaza
Liberty Check
- The Trump administration stands firm on avoiding U.S. combat troops in Israel or Gaza.
- Existing CENTCOM personnel remain positioned to monitor ceasefire compliance and aid.
- Arab states, led by Egypt, are preparing to provide security support for Gaza’s future.
Vice President JD Vance affirmed that U.S. service members will not be deployed for combat operations in Israel or Gaza.
American forces already in the region will oversee the ceasefire and help monitor humanitarian aid delivery.
Vance stated on NBC News’ “Meet The Press” that U.S. Central Command has an ongoing advisory presence in the region and will continue to supervise the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas.
He clarified the Trump administration’s support for regional stability while refusing to send additional forces into Israel or Gaza.
The U.S. will not have
“boots on the ground in Gaza or Israel,”
says @VP.
“We’re going to have CENTCOM troops that are already there that are going to monitor this peace proposal… It’s not going to be necessary for American troops to be in Gaza.”
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— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 12, 2025
When asked if Egypt will provide troops on the ground in Gaza to help support its security and stabilization, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty says,
“Deployment of international force is on the table. We are supporting this idea, of course.”
“We are going to support and… pic.twitter.com/NsdNdrgJye”
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) October 12, 2025
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