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British troops sent to Israel to monitor Gaza ceasefire – UK Times

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The British Army will send a senior commander and a small number of troops to support Gaza ceasefire enforcement efforts led by the US, the defence ministry has said.

Attempts to stabilise a fragile ceasefire have been stepped up by mediators including the US, Egypt and Qatar, as they look to push forward President Trump’s 20-point plan.

A “small number of UK planning officers” have joined the Civil-Military Coordination Centre, or CMCC, including a two-star officer who will assume the role of deputy commander, Mr Healey told business leaders at an event in London according to Sky News.

The UK defence ministry said in a statement that the deployment would ensure the UK remained involved in US-led plans for a post-conflict settlement in Gaza.

(Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Mr Healey said the UK has “specialist experience and skills that we have offered to contribute”, and that while the UK will contribute, efforts will be “led by others”.

“We have also, in response to the American request, put a first rate two-star officer into a civilian-military command, as the deputy commander,” he added.

“So Britain will play an anchor role, contribute the specialist experience and skills where we can. We don’t expect to be leading… but we will play our part.”

The US has said it will provide up to 200 troops to support the force, but they won’t be deployed in Gaza itself.

US officials have said they are also speaking to Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and Azerbaijan to contribute.

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