The United States has begun establishing a civilian-military coordination center to monitor Gaza ceasefire, according to informed sources.
ABC News reports the facility will become operational within coming days.
The center will be stationed in Israel at a non-military location to ensure accessibility for international officials participating in Gaza reconstruction.
Approximately 200 U.S. military personnel have deployed to Israel to establish the center, according to Wall Street Journal sources in the Pentagon.
The facility will maintain real-time Gaza monitoring through information from various sources, including reconnaissance drones and international organizations.
Let us remind you that the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip came into force on October 10.