More than half a year after it was opened, the multinational command center in Kiryat Gat, established by the United States following the hostage deal and ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, is expected to be closed by the Trump administration. Sources involved in the matter told Reuters, noting that the move highlights the difficulty the U.S. faces in trying to monitor the ceasefire and cooperate on aid entering the Gaza Strip. Seven diplomats involved in the command center's (CMCC) operations claimed it will be closed soon, with its missions transferred to an international task force under U.S. command (ISF) scheduled to be deployed to Gaza. According to the report, American officials described the move in private conversations as a 'fundamental change.'

