The True Post(Web News) Differences between the United States and Israel over the Gaza ceasefire and administrative matters have become serious.
The US has reportedly effectively isolated Israel from decisions regarding Gaza. According to the Israeli newspaper *Times of Israel*, a senior Israeli official has revealed that the US has given Israel a secondary position in the **Civil Military Coordination Center (CMCC)** established for Gaza, and is making all important decisions itself.
According to sources, the center has been established under US President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan**, under which an International Stability Force (ISF) approved by the United Nations will take control of Gaza and Israeli forces will withdraw from there. According to reports, under this plan, US officials say that the force will include about 20,000 soldiers, who will be given a two-year mandate, but the US will not send its own troops. Washington is in talks with countries such as Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia and Azerbaijan to join.
Meanwhile, Israel has strongly objected to the possible involvement of the Turkish army, while Arab countries are also wary of the possibility of a direct confrontation with Hamas. On the other hand, the United States has included its peace plan in a UN resolution, according to which the future management of Gaza will be handed over from the “Peace Board” to the Palestinian Authority, provided that it completes a reform program. According to analysts, this development is a clear indication that Israeli influence over the future of Gaza is becoming limited, while American control is constantly increasing.


