12 November 10:32
International
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The U.S. Army is considering building a temporary base capable of housing 10,000 people near the Gaza Strip, according to an internal document. This initiative comes in the context of efforts to create a stabilization force to monitor the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The military navy has requested cost estimates from prequalified companies to develop an autonomous base, which would include office spaces and essential services for the housed personnel.
The White House emphasized that this plan has not been officially approved, and the spokesperson stated that the available information does not reflect a government decision. Although Israel collaborates with the U.S., it has rarely allowed the construction of American military bases on its territory. The contract requirements include a comprehensive security plan and the management of various services for the 10,000 employees. This proposal is part of a broader process of international military contracting.
The White House emphasized that this plan has not been officially approved, and the spokesperson stated that the available information does not reflect a government decision. Although Israel collaborates with the U.S., it has rarely allowed the construction of American military bases on its territory. The contract requirements include a comprehensive security plan and the management of various services for the 10,000 employees. This proposal is part of a broader process of international military contracting.