ה 13 נוב 2025 3:00 am - שעון ירושלים

American concern over the collapse of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is extremely high.. for these reasons.

Documents obtained by the American newspaper "Politico" revealed deep concern among officials in the Trump administration about the potential collapse of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza due to the difficulty of implementing many of its key provisions and the unclear path forward.

A set of documents was presented during a seminar held last month that lasted two days, for leaders of the U.S. Central Command and members of the Civil-Military Coordination Center established in southern Israel, as part of the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on October 10.

The U.S. security coordinator for the Palestinian Authority and Israel, Michael Fenzel, invited around 400 people to the event, from the State and Defense Departments, NGOs, and private companies.

The newspaper indicated that the seminar showed particular concern about whether it would actually be possible to deploy what is called an "international stabilization force," a multinational security initiative aimed at maintaining peace in Gaza.

Politico quoted an American official in the Department of Defense as saying that there are "suppressed concerns" within the U.S. administration regarding the future of the region.

The documents reveal obstacles faced by the Trump administration and its allies in the region in creating "lasting peace," which starkly contrasts with the mostly optimistic rhetoric coming from senior officials in the administration.

According to the documents, the seminar raised a number of obstacles facing Washington and its partners in trying to turn the ceasefire into a permanent peace plan and reconstruction in Gaza.

The American official added that the U.S. military has some plans regarding support for the transitional phase, but the State Department has not played a significant role in developing options for peace in Gaza.

The newspaper quoted American diplomat David Schenker, who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs during Trump's first term, saying that the administration has "a handful of people dealing with a huge number of crises around the world," while "Gaza alone was a full-time job."

On the tenth of last month, a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and a prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel came into effect, according to a plan by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The agreement ended the genocide committed by Israel with American support in Gaza, which resulted in the martyrdom of more than 69,000 Palestinians and the injury of more than 170,000 others, most of whom were children and women, and caused destruction that affected 90 percent of the civilian infrastructure.

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American concern over the collapse of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is extremely high.. for these reasons.

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