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The United States is deploying up to 200 military personnel to the Middle East to monitor and support the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The Trump-brokered deal marks a turning point after two years of war in Gaza, but uncertainty remains over where the US troops will be stationed and what role they will play.

The US mission includes setting up a civil-military coordination center to monitor ceasefire violations, coordinate humanitarian aid, and work alongside international and regional forces.

Conflicting reports from Fox News, the Times of Israel, and the White House have sparked confusion over the exact deployment locations—some suggest Egypt, while the White House says troops are already in the region under CENTCOM.

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