INTERNATIONAL — May 2, 2026

U.S. Plans to Reduce Troop Presence at Gaza Ceasefire Monitoring Unit

The United States plans to reduce its troop presence at a Gaza ceasefire monitoring center from approximately 190 to 40 personnel, with oversight potentially shifting to a new stabilization force amid ongoing hostilities and conflicting statements regarding the unit's future.

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U.S. Plans to Reduce Troop Presence at Gaza Ceasefire Monitoring Unit
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The United States is preparing to significantly reduce its military presence at a Gaza ceasefire monitoring center located in southern Israel, according to diplomatic officials and international reporting. The Civil-Military Coordination Center, which oversees aspects of the fragile truce and coordinates humanitarian aid delivery, is expected to see its U.S. troop contingent drop from approximately 190 personnel to around 40.

Officials indicate that the monitoring responsibilities may eventually be transferred to a newly proposed international stabilization force, though specific operational details remain under discussion. The restructuring reflects ongoing diplomatic and logistical challenges in maintaining the ceasefire and coordinating relief efforts amid continued regional hostilities.

While diplomatic sources confirm the planned drawdown, a Trump-affiliated peace initiative has publicly denied that the monitoring unit will be closed or dismantled. This discrepancy underscores differing perspectives on the future trajectory of U.S. involvement in the area.

The potential shift in oversight occurs as violence persists in Gaza despite the October ceasefire agreement. Since the truce took effect, hundreds of Palestinians and several Israeli soldiers have been killed, alongside widespread infrastructure destruction and the continued displacement of civilians. U.S. officials have indicated that the reduction in troop numbers aligns with a broader reassessment of operational priorities and the evolving security conditions on the ground.

Read the original reporting at Khaama Press

Reliability assessment

Single-source report (Khaama Press) provides concrete, attributable details citing Reuters and diplomatic officials regarding troop reductions, location, and restructuring plans. The status is rated reliable due to specific attribution and verifiable operational details, despite an internal contradiction from a Trump-affiliated initiative denying the closure. The discrepancy is noted but does not invalidate the reporting of the policy shift.

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