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The United States will contribute approximately 200 military personnel to an international stabilization force monitoring the newly implemented Gaza ceasefire agreement. US officials confirmed the deployment Thursday, emphasizing that American troops will not enter Gaza directly but will provide oversight and coordination functions from regional locations.
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Mission Parameters and Operational Structure
The US contingent, drawn from existing Central Command (CENTCOM) resources, will initially establish a joint control center before integrating with other national forces. Their primary responsibilities will include monitoring compliance, coordinating with Israeli Defense Forces to prevent violations, and developing operational frameworks for the broader international mission as implementation progresses.
International Stabilization Force Development
US officials are engaged with multiple governments to establish what they term the "International Stabilization Force," which will eventually replace Israeli forces along designated withdrawal lines in Gaza. The American troops will focus primarily on oversight functions, observing potential violations and ensuring all parties adhere to the ceasefire terms negotiated under President Trump's September 29 proposal.
Ceasefire Agreement Context and Implementation
The deployment supports the 20-point peace plan that includes hostage-prisoner exchanges, Israeli troop withdrawals, and eventual Hamas disarmament. The second phase envisions establishing new Gaza governance mechanisms without Hamas participation, creating Palestinian-inclusive security forces, and mobilizing Arab and Islamic funding for reconstruction, though many operational details remain under discussion.
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