Board of Peace Denies Reuters Report on Impending Closure of Gaza Aid Coordination Headquarters

The Board of Peace denies claims the US will shut down the Kiryat Gat coordination center. Humanitarian aid efforts for Gaza continue amid rebranding rumors.

By: AXL Media

Published: May 1, 2026, 1:18 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel and Reuters.

Board of Peace Denies Reuters Report on Impending Closure of Gaza Aid Coordination Headquarters - article image
Board of Peace Denies Reuters Report on Impending Closure of Gaza Aid Coordination Headquarters - article image

International Body Rebuts Claims of Operational Shutdown

The Board of Peace, the U.S. led international entity responsible for managing the postwar transition in Gaza, issued a firm denial on Friday regarding reports that its primary coordination hub would be shuttered. The organization addressed growing speculation that the Civil-Military Coordination Center, currently operating out of Kiryat Gat in southern Israel, was nearing the end of its mission. In an official statement, the board characterized any claims of an impending closure as fundamentally incorrect, asserting that the facility is currently expanding its logistical efforts to maintain humanitarian corridors.

Contradicting Reports of Administrative Restructuring

The denial follows a detailed report published by Reuters earlier on Friday, which cited multiple anonymous sources familiar with the Trump administration’s regional strategy. According to those sources, the administration intended to fold the existing coordination center into a broader framework known as the International Stabilization Force. This reported plan suggested that the center would be rebranded as the International Gaza Support Center once the stabilization force, which is designed to eventually replace the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza, is fully deployed and operational.

The Strategic Role of the Kiryat Gat Coordination Hub

Established in late 2025, the Civil-Military Coordination Center serves as a critical nexus for officers and civilians from the United States, Israel, and approximately 20 other nations. The facility’s primary mandate is to streamline the entry of humanitarian assistance into Gaza, balancing security requirements with the urgent needs of the civilian population. The Board of Peace emphasized that the center’s work is currently facilitating aid deliveries at a scale they described as unprecedented in modern history, suggesting that any disruption to its current structure could jeopardize ongoing relief efforts.

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