US forces are taking part in overseeing and co-ordinating aid transfers into the Gaza Strip together with Israel as part of President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan.
The Washington Post reported on Friday that the US-led Civil-Military Co-ordination Center (CMCC) will replace Israel in overseeing aid into Gaza.
It cited a US official and people familiar with the matter as saying Israel was part of the process but that CMCC would decide what aid enters Gaza and how.
The Israeli security official said that Israeli security services remain part of policy, supervision and monitoring with decisions made jointly, and that the integration of the CMCC was already underway.
A spokesperson for the US embassy in Jerusalem told Reuters that the US was "working hard, in tandem with Israel and region

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