The United States military is reportedly considering the construction of a temporary base near Gaza capable of hosting approximately 10,000 personnel, according to an internal contracting document. The potential facility is part of broader efforts by the U.S. government to establish a stabilization force in the region.
The proposed base would serve as a logistics and operational hub to support efforts aimed at monitoring and enforcing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The move is part of ongoing U.S. initiatives to de-escalate tensions and promote stability in the area amid ongoing conflict.
Details about the timeline, location, and scope of the project remain unofficial, and the U.S. military has not publicly confirmed the plans. The development reflects the continued U.S. interest in regional security and conflict resolution in the Gaza Strip.
International and regional stakeholders are closely watching the situation as diplomatic efforts to stabilize the ceasefire continue. The United States has emphasized its support for efforts to bring lasting peace and security to the affected areas.