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Trump administration reportedly plans military base in Gaza
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The Guardian has revealed, citing documents and records, that US President Donald Trump is pursuing plans to build a military base in the Gaza Strip that would host approximately 5,000 troops.
According to the report, the proposed military complex would span up to 350 acres, signaling a move toward establishing a long-term international presence in the territory.
Multinational force under “Peace Council”
The documents indicate the facility would serve as headquarters for a multinational force operating under the supervision of a body referred to as the “Peace Council.”
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The council is reportedly tasked with overseeing administrative affairs in the Gaza Strip as part of post-war arrangements.
The revelations align with previous statements outlining a role for the Peace Council in stabilizing the territory and implementing Trump’s post-war plan.
No official confirmation has been issued by the White House regarding the reported project.



