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Reports: U.S. Plans $500 Million Base Near Gaza for International Cease-Fire Mission

The proposal, reported by Israeli outlets, would deepen Washington's post-war coordination role through the Kiryat Gat CMCC.

Overview

  • The plan, cited by Ynet from an investigative Shomrim report, envisions a large facility near the Gaza border to host international forces tasked with maintaining the cease-fire.
  • Israeli and U.S. officials have discussed the proposal in recent weeks, and preliminary surveys of potential sites have begun, according to the reporting.
  • Israeli officials say the base is expected to accommodate several thousand troops and would represent a significant shift in the U.S. role in Israel and the region.
  • The reported budget is about $500 million, and the effort aligns with a U.S.-led move for the Kiryat Gat Civil-Military Coordination Center to take primary control of aid distribution to Gaza, first detailed by the Washington Post.
  • Current confirmed U.S. presence includes roughly 200 troops operating from the CMCC and a deployed THAAD battery, while the new base plan remains preliminary and based on limited-source accounts.