Command center overseeing Gaza rebuild to become operational in coming days

A U.S.-led coordination center based in Israel that will oversee implementation of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is expected to become operational in the coming days, two U.S. officials told ABC News.
The command center, which is tasked with coordinating security, aid and rebuilding efforts inside Gaza, is initially expected to be led by a U.S. three-star general, who has not been identified publicly. The commander is expected to have a foreign deputy, who would be the equivalent of a two-star officer, the officials said.
Trump has already sent 200 U.S. troops to coordinate the heavy lift; those military units specialize in transportation, planning, logistics and security. They will be working alongside representatives from other partner nations, the private sector and non-governmental organizations.

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