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Gaza Coordination Center to Be Rebranded as International Aid Effort Expands
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What happened
Israel's civil-military coordination center in Kiryat Gat is being renamed and expanded rather than closed. The overhaul will strengthen the Gaza international stabilization force, with Vietnam and Georgia now discussing troop contributions.
- 01The Kiryat Gat center will be renamed the International Gaza Aid Center, not closed.
- 02The International Stabilization Force for Gaza will play a larger role.
- 03Vietnam and Georgia are in advanced talks about sending troops.
- 04The number of participating countries and representatives will be reduced.
- 05Officials said the change was meant to take effect in June, possibly with a slight delay.
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