US Central Command has established a command center to monitor activity and fighting in Lebanon and assess ceasefire violations, according to a report by NewsNation cited in Israeli media. The purpose is to compile a situation picture of breaches of the cease-fire arrangement.
A report by NewsNation, cited by an Israeli source, states that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has established a situation room tasked with monitoring activity and combat operations in Lebanon, in order to compile a real-time picture of violations of the existing ceasefire. The command center is reportedly monitoring both sides' compliance, though no specific incidents or parties are named in the initial report.
The development follows earlier CENTCOM activity in the region: as The Zioneer previously reported, CENTCOM convened a command conference on June 10, conducted live-fire exercises with paratroopers, and completed precision strikes across Iran in early June. These moves have been part of a broader U.S. military posture adjustment amid regional tensions.
The NewsNation report, relayed without Israeli official comment, does not specify when the command center was established or whether it coordinates with Israeli or Lebanese authorities. No further operational details are yet available.
2 developments
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- DevelopingCENTCOM: US paratroopers train with light weapons in Middle East live-fire drill
- DevelopingReport: emerging US-Iran deal includes immediate Lebanon ceasefire
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