According to diplomats, the top U.S. military commander at the civilian-military coordination center in southern Israel, a lieutenant general, is expected to be replaced by a lower-ranking officer, while the civilian commander will return to his original post as ambassador to Yemen. Diplomats confirmed on Friday that both the American military and civilian leaders of Washington's mission in the Gaza Strip will step down from their positions without announcing their successors. This comes as European countries are reconsidering their participation in the initiative to shape the future of Gaza after the war, while 'radical rabbis' have rejected Trump's plan for Gaza and called for resettlement in the territory. The civilian-military coordination center had previously been established.
Leadership Change in U.S. Gaza Mission
Diplomats confirmed the resignation of the military and civilian leaders of the U.S. mission in the Gaza Strip. The top military commander will be replaced by a lower-ranking officer, and the civilian leader will return to his post as ambassador to Yemen. This occurs as European countries reconsider their participation in the post-war Gaza initiative and radical rabbis reject Trump's plan.