
Vice President JD Vance visited Kiryat Gat, Israel, on October 21, 2025, to discuss efforts for a Gaza ceasefire. During his visit, Vance outlined the Trump administration’s approach to brokering peace, emphasizing coordination without the deployment of U.S. ground troops in Gaza.
Story Highlights
- VP Vance expressed optimism for a durable Gaza ceasefire during his visit to Israel.
- The Trump administration committed to ceasefire coordination without U.S. troops in Gaza.
- Plans for an international security force to monitor Hamas compliance are being developed.
- Gulf Arab states are reportedly supporting regional stability efforts alongside Israel.
Trump Administration’s Strategic Leadership Role
During his visit to Kiryat Gat, Israel, Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by former White House advisor Jared Kushner and businessman Steve Witkoff, conveyed the Trump administration’s commitment to facilitating lasting peace. Vance highlighted an approach focused on strategic coordination rather than direct military deployments.
Vice President JD Vance calls for optimism despite the tenuous ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip:
"There is this weird attitude I've sensed in the American media where there’s almost this desire to root for failure… We are doing very well, we're in a very good place…" pic.twitter.com/JmD58bP89U
— The American Conservative (@amconmag) October 21, 2025
Policy on U.S. Troop Deployment
Vance stated that there would be no U.S. ground troops in Gaza. Admiral Cooper and CENTCOM are coordinating support operations from Israel to ensure monitoring without direct exposure of U.S. forces.
Proposal for an International Security Force
The administration is advocating for an international security force, aiming to distribute responsibility among regional partners and international stakeholders. Gulf Arab states are reportedly supporting this initiative, which seeks to share costs and risks while maintaining pressure on Hamas to adhere to ceasefire terms.
Vice President Vance on the historic peace deal in Gaza:
"It's an amazing thing…We should be proud of this team, we should be proud of our country, because these hostages are going to live their lives thanks to what the United States of America did." 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/jATHalRfzj
— Vice President JD Vance (@VP) October 12, 2025
Challenges Regarding Hamas Compliance
Vance acknowledged the complexities associated with Hamas compliance, indicating that the success of any truce would depend on the organization’s adherence to terms. He noted that consequences for non-compliance would be in place, while also stressing the challenges of monitoring and enforcement.
The Trump administration’s strategy represents a shift in approach, focusing on American leadership and partnership building without direct military involvement.
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