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Administration to place State Department staff at new civilian-military coordination center to help hold Gaza ceasefire
Summary
An unidentified administration official said U.S. Department of State personnel will be assigned to a newly established civilian-military coordination center in the Middle East to help hold a ceasefire and begin building an international security and stabilization effort in Gaza.
An unidentified administration official said U.S. Department of State personnel will be assigned to a newly established civilian-military coordination center in the Middle East to help hold a ceasefire and begin building an international security and stabilization effort in Gaza.
The official said the vice president and other senior administration figures have been in the region and that the administration will announce, “tomorrow about who that is.” The official added, “we'll have somebody there as admiral Cooper's counterpart at state, an experienced, career foreign service officer that is highly regarded, and we'll be there tomorrow and and the next day on Friday to to launch that.”
The announcement comes as the administration seeks international contributions of personnel, money and training to stabilize Gaza…
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