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🔴 Britain has deployed troops to Israel as part of an international task force led by the United States to monitor the ceasefire in Gaza Officers join US-led international task force to police Gaza ceasefire and assist with aid Follow this channel ECOchnneltv for more updates on international news Britain has deployed troops to Israel as part of an international task force led by the United States to monitor the ceasefire in Gaza. On the request of the US, a small contingent of military planning officers has been embedded in the stabilisation force, known as the civil-military coordination centre (CMCC), the Ministry of Defence said. The US is providing up to 200 troops but Britain has not revealed how many of its forces will be deployed, although the cadre will include a two-star deputy commander. The task force, which is said to include troops from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, will ensure adherence to the ceasefire and assist with the flow of aid It is separate to the larger international stabilisation force that features in Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan and is intended to provide long-term security for the region. A spokesman said: “The UK continues to work with international partners to support the Gaza ceasefire to see where the UK can best contribute to the peace process.” The deployment was revealed only a week after Yvette Cooper, the Foreign Secretary, said there were “no plans” to send British troops to the region as part of the multi-national force. But the ceasefire has been tested with the resurgence of Hamas on the streets of Gaza following the IDF withdrawal, accompanied by a bloodthirsty campaign of retribution against its internal enemies, involving at least one public mass execution. On Sunday, there was also a series of attacks on IDF troops behind the “yellow” withdrawal line, which killed two Israeli soldiers and briefly threatened to collapse the ceasefire, although Hamas’s leadership denied involvement. On Tuesday, JD Vance visited Israel where he refused to impose a deadline on Hamas to disarm and urged Benjamin Netanyahu and the wider Middle East to be “flexible” in the pursuit of peace. On his first visit to the Jewish state since taking office, the vice-president struck a bullishly optimistic note, saying “this peace is going to last”, and that the deal was “in a good place”. It followed a message on social media by Donald Trump on Tuesday that if Hamas does not comply their demise would be “FAST, FURIOUS & BRUTAL!” However, Mr Vance refused to set a timetable, hinting that the practical work of assembling the long-term peacekeeping body would need to be accomplished first. “I’m not going to do what the President of the United States has thus far refused to do, which is to put an explicit deadline on it [disarmament], because a lot of this stuff is difficult,” he told reporters. “A lot of this stuff is unpredictable.” The Trump peace plan posits an international stabilisation force for Gaza, to whom it is presumed Hamas would surrender their weapons. Given that this is in an embryonic state, with few confirmed participants, Mr Vance’s comments suggest Hamas could remain in control of the enclave’s cities for weeks or even months to come. Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to resume fighting, this time without the constraints of hostages in Gaza, in order to disarm Hamas “the hard way”. However, Mr Vance’s comments – although he earlier praised Israel for being “remarkably helpful” – will be taken as a firm public rejection of that course of action, at least in the immediate term. It follows a report in the New York Times that the White House was concerned that Mr Netanyahu might try to collapse the deal. The vice-president also urged Israel #GazaCeasefire #Israel #UK #Britain #MiddleEast #DonaldTrump #Hamas #Ceasefire #PeaceTalks #InternationalNews #BreakingNews #ECOchnneltv #UnitedStates #Turkey #Qatar #SaudiArabia #IDF #JDVance #Gaza #TrumpPeacePlan #WarAndPeace #GlobalSecurity #NewsUpdate #WorldNews #MilitaryDeployment