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U.S. Denies Plan for Base Near Gaza After Reports of Navy Inquiry

The U.S. continues to pursue a multinational stabilization effort without deploying combat forces.

Overview

  • U.S. Central Command said reports of a planned American base near Gaza are inaccurate and stated that no U.S. troops will be deployed into Gaza.
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the coverage relied on a single informal Navy document and confirmed no such project is being pursued.
  • A Navy Request for Information sought cost estimates for a temporary, self-sustaining camp supporting up to 10,000 personnel, which officials described as exploratory and non-binding.
  • Israeli media earlier reported a $500 million facility to host international forces for ceasefire monitoring, citing unidentified officials and preliminary planning.
  • About 200 U.S. personnel are operating at the Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat to coordinate aid and track the ceasefire as planning for a possible multinational force continues.