British troops have been deployed to Israel to assist in overseeing a delicate ceasefire in Gaza following a request from the US. The UK will play a key role in a multinational force, with a senior commander and a small team stationed in the region. This move comes despite previous statements by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper indicating no plans for UK troop involvement. Defense Secretary John Healey emphasized that Britain will provide support and expertise, but not take a leading role.
The ceasefire, facilitated by US President Donald Trump, faced challenges when Hamas allegedly killed two Israeli soldiers, prompting retaliatory airstrikes. Despite the violence, both Israel and Hamas reaffirmed their commitment to the agreement. The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed the integration of UK planning officers in the US-led Civil Military Coordination Centre to aid in post-conflict stability planning for Gaza.
The multinational force, which includes up to 200 US troops, will collaborate with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and assist in delivering humanitarian aid to the distressed population in Gaza. Operational details and legal aspects of the force’s role are still being finalized. The aim is to support the ceasefire and contribute to the peace process in the region, while ensuring that UK and US troops do not enter Gaza.
