Israel Spies on US Troops at Gaza Monitoring Base
- Israeli authorities are reportedly conducting widespread surveillance and recording within a U.S.base established in southern Israel in October to monitor the Gaza ceasefire.
- The base,known as the Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC),hosts representatives from 50 nations and international organizations,discussing critical issues like restoring Gaza's infrastructure and public services.
- The surveillance was so pervasive that the base commander, Patrick Frank, reportedly summoned his Israeli counterpart to demand it cease.
Israel Reportedly Spying on US Base Monitoring Gaza Ceasefire
Originally published by truthout
Israeli authorities are reportedly conducting widespread surveillance and recording within a U.S.base established in southern Israel in October to monitor the Gaza ceasefire. This has created an atmosphere of paranoia among visitors, including foreign diplomats and humanitarian officials, who are cautioned against sharing sensitive facts.
The base,known as the Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC),hosts representatives from 50 nations and international organizations,discussing critical issues like restoring Gaza’s infrastructure and public services. However,Palestinians are excluded from these planning processes,being referred to as “Gazans” in U.S. military documents.
The surveillance was so pervasive that the base commander, Patrick Frank, reportedly summoned his Israeli counterpart to demand it cease.
Despite Israel’s denial, calling the report “absurd” (while acknowledging the information discussed is unclassified), the situation presents a dilemma for aid organizations. They feel compelled to cooperate with the CMCC to gain American attention, but fear their information will be exploited by Israel.
Furthermore, the report highlights that dozens of U.S. logistics experts departed the CMCC shortly after its establishment, realizing that the primary obstacle to aid delivery wasn’t logistical, but rather Israel’s restrictions on humanitarian access to Gaza.
The CMCC is located in a building previously occupied by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and was established to monitor the ceasefire, implement aid delivery, and further President Trump’s controversial plan for the future of Gaza.
key takeaways:
* Surveillance Concerns: Israel is accused of widespread surveillance at a US base monitoring the Gaza ceasefire.
* Paranoia & Caution: Visitors are warned to limit sensitive information sharing.
* Palestinian Exclusion: Palestinians are excluded from the planning processes at the CMCC.
* Logistics vs. Restrictions: US logistics experts found Israel’s aid restrictions, not logistical issues, were the main barrier to aid delivery.
* Israeli Denial: Israel denies the surveillance claims.
Sources:
* The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/08/israel-mass-surveillance-us-base-planning-gaza-future
* Truthout (Trump’s plan): https://truthout.org/articles/trumps-proposal-to-end-the-gaza-conflict-condemned-as-colonial-abomination/
