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U.S. Deploys Troops to Oversee Gaza Peace Accord
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The U.S. is sending around 200 military personnel to Israel to supervise the implementation of a Gaza peace agreement.
These troops will operate under U.S. Central Command, which is setting up a civil-military coordination center in Israel.
- American troops will work alongside soldiers from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE to oversee the peace deal.
- The coordination center will be manned by experts in planning, security, logistics, transportation, and engineering.
- No U.S. troops are expected to enter Gaza, maintaining a limited role in the region.
Israel’s Cabinet approved the “outline” of a hostage release deal with Hamas as part of the peace effort.
President Trump stated he anticipates the hostages will be freed early next week, marking progress in his administration’s 20-point peace plan for Israel.
U.S. involvement remains focused on ensuring accountability and safeguarding American interests abroad. Stay informed as developments unfold in this critical region.
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