
The U.S. military is preparing options to deploy as many as 200 U.S. troops to Israel to support stabilization in Gaza and the flow of humanitarian aid and security assistance into the enclave, two U.S. officials familiar with the planning said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The U.S. troops will stay in Israel, where they will support logistics, transportation, engineering and planning, the officials said. “They will not be in Gaza. No U.S.
Main Idea: The U.S. is preparing to send up to 200 troops to Israel to help support Gaza ceasefire logistics, aid delivery, and security coordination, but not to enter Gaza.
Key Points:
US troops and aid support in Israel could mean more taxpayer costs and a small risk of wider Middle East tensions that may affect gas prices and market swings.
The ceasefire and aid plan could reduce violence, speed humanitarian help, and lower pressure on US families and businesses from a prolonged war.
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