The United States military will send 200 soldiers to Gaza as part of an international effort to implement the first phase of the peace agreement with Hamas. According to United States Central Command, the troops will establish a civil-military coordination center in Israeli and Palestinian territory to oversee humanitarian tasks. This deployment is part of a joint effort that also includes soldiers from Egypt, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, countries that are participating in the implementation of the recently signed agreement.
Admiral Bradley Cooper will be in charge of leading this contingent of American troops, whose main objective is to ensure security and monitor the actions of the local forces. Military sources have indicated that this deployment has been prepared over the last few months, and that the security plans will be shared with the Israeli authorities. This effort is seen as a crucial step toward regional stability, seeking to ensure that the peace agreement with Hamas is implemented effectively.
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