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STANDARD DIPLOMATIC UNVERIFIED

US and Israel Agree on Gaza Conflict Resolution Mechanism with Egyptian Participation

Aug 17, 2026 03:59 PM CT Gaza Strip diplomacy,gaza,ceasefire,negotiations,us-israel-cooperation

Summary

The United States and Israel have agreed to establish a mechanism for conflict resolution in Gaza, with Egypt participating in its formation. This diplomatic development indicates a coordinated effort to manage the post-conflict or de-escalation phase in Gaza, involving key regional and international stakeholders.

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Egypt will take part in the formation of the mechanism, the news portal said

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Actor Responses

United States NEUTRAL

Agreed to establish a conflict resolution mechanism in Gaza alongside Israel.

Israel NEUTRAL

Agreed to establish a conflict resolution mechanism in Gaza alongside the US.

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