Top US military commander visits Gaza, reaffirms no US troops to be deployed there

Displaced Palestinians ride on vehicles loaded with belongings as they travel along the coastal road near Wadi Gaza in the central Gaza Strip, moving toward Gaza City, Oct. 11, 2025, after Israel and Hamas agreed to a pause in their war and the release of the remaining hostages. (AP)
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  • An initial deployment of 200 US troops has begun arriving in Israel to help monitor the ceasefire
  • "America's sons and daughters in uniform are answering the call to deliver peace in the Middle East," Cooper wrote

WASHINGTON: The head of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said Saturday he visited Gaza to discuss post-conflict stabilization and insisted no US troops will be deployed to the Palestinian territory.
Admiral Brad Cooper wrote on X that he just returned from a trip to Gaza to discuss creation of a CENTCOM-led "civil-military coordination center" which will "support conflict stabilization."

An initial deployment of 200 US troops has begun arriving in Israel to help monitor the ceasefire in Gaza between Hamas and Israel under President Donald Trump's peace plan.
The US military will coordinate a multinational taskforce which will deploy in Gaza and is likely to include troops from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates.
"America's sons and daughters in uniform are answering the call to deliver peace in the Middle East in support of the Commander in Chief's direction in this historic moment," Cooper wrote on X.
Cooper was appointed in early August to lead CENTCOM, the US military command responsible for the Middle East.