
US Forces Israel to Enforce Ceasefire While Maintaining Siege on Gaza
Key Takeaways
- U.S. appointed former ambassador Steven Fagin to lead Gaza ceasefire coordination center.
- U.S. plans international security force in Gaza excluding Hamas and UNRWA involvement.
- U.S. diplomats will collaborate with Israeli and Palestinian authorities to enforce ceasefire.
US Role in Gaza Ceasefire
The United States is central in coordinating the Gaza ceasefire while Israel maintains siege conditions by restricting UNRWA aid and shutting down normal aid flows.
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PBS reports that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a U.S.-led coordination center and simultaneously excluding UNRWA, despite the International Court of Justice ruling that Israel must allow UNRWA to deliver aid.

PBS also reports that Israel has blocked UNRWA supplies since March.
Straight Arrow News states that Israeli airstrikes restarted less than two weeks after the truce and that aid was halted as the Rafah crossing remained closed.
Arab American News describes Israeli airstrikes continuing despite the truce and says Trump envoys pressured Netanyahu into a partial return to the ceasefire.
ProtoThema English quotes Rubio calling this a “historic mission” but rejecting the idea that Israel needs U.S. permission to resume military action.
Together, these accounts show Washington organizing ceasefire mechanics while Israel continues to restrict aid access and bomb Gaza despite the truce claims.
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Siege conditions are evident as Israel has blocked UNRWA supplies since March, according to PBS.
Straight Arrow News reports that Rafah is closed and aid has been halted.

The World Health Organization warns of spiraling disease and hospitals barely functioning.
PBS humanizes the situation by describing Kamal Al‑Yazji’s family, who were pushed into a tent after their home was destroyed, living with mosquitos and wild dogs and without usable currency.
ArabAmericanNews states that Israel must give advance notice for any exceptional military action in Gaza, yet Israeli airstrikes continue despite the truce.
Beritasriwijaya, citing Christiane Amanpour, stresses that sustaining the ceasefire requires meeting humanitarian needs and rebuilding infrastructure.
These needs are incompatible with a sustained blockade.
International Gaza Security Plans
Washington is building enforcement architecture while partners argue over who gets to police Gaza.
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ProtoThema English details plans for an International Stabilization Force and a growing U.S. footprint at a coordination center.
i24NEWS says all countries in the plan agree that the militant group cannot govern Gaza and claims historic progress in under two weeks.
Daily Times reports Turkey wants to join the task force and urges the U.S. to consider sanctions or halting arms so Israel complies.
However, it notes that Netanyahu opposes Turkish security forces and U.S. officials say any force must be acceptable to Israel.
PBS adds that Rubio has excluded UNRWA from the U.S.-coordinated aid effort.
This mix shows U.S.-led structures taking shape while Israel retains veto power over who can operate on the ground and while aid agencies are sidelined.
Conflict and Ceasefire Challenges
On-the-ground reality undermines optimistic enforcement claims.
ArabAmericanNews reports violations by both sides and says Israeli airstrikes persist despite the truce.
It also details far-right pressure on Netanyahu to abandon the deal and a preliminary Knesset vote to annex the West Bank.
Straight Arrow News says Israeli airstrikes resumed, the Rafah gate stayed closed, and aid stopped.
It also highlights mistrust after Israel said one body handed over by Hamas was not a hostage and notes Trump threatening renewed military action.
i24NEWS and ProtoThema English stress maintaining the ceasefire and regional backing while warning that Hamas remains armed and abusive.
The picture is of continued Israeli strikes and political incentives in Israel to ditch the truce, with U.S. messaging focused on process and threat deterrence rather than stopping bombings.
US-Israel Aid and Ceasefire Issues
Legal and leverage questions cut to the core of whether the U.S. can or will force Israel to hold the line.
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PBS notes the ICJ ruled Israel must allow UNRWA to deliver aid, yet reports Rubio excluding UNRWA while Israel blocks its supplies—evidence that siege conditions persist despite the ceasefire framework.

Straight Arrow News reports Rafah still closed and aid stopped, while Daily Times says Erdogan is urging Washington to ensure Israeli compliance, even to the point of sanctions or halting arms.
ArabAmericanNews portrays U.S. envoys prodding Netanyahu back toward the deal, but ProtoThema English says Rubio rejects any notion that Israel needs U.S. permission to resume attacks.
The sources collectively show U.S. coordination and pressure, but not decisive coercion; Israel continues to throttle aid and carry out airstrikes under a supposed truce.
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