Israeli Military Withdraws Troops from South Gaza
The recent announcement by the Israeli military regarding the withdrawal of its troops from south Gaza has sparked discussions and interpretations.
United States Response
The United States has labeled the sudden withdrawal of Israeli troops from the southern Gaza Strip as a “rest and refit” plan, downplaying any indications of new operations.
In an interview with ABC News, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby emphasized that the move is primarily for rest and refit purposes, rather than signaling upcoming military operations.
Call for Changes
There have been calls for Israel to implement more significant changes in its military operations. US President Joe Biden has expressed growing frustration with the situation, particularly concerning civilian casualties.
Kirby highlighted the need for Israel to make adjustments, stating that Netanyahu has assured Biden of forthcoming changes in military strategies.
International Impact
The withdrawal of troops follows the tragic incident where seven international aid workers were killed in an Israeli strike in central Gaza. This event has added to the complexity of the situation.
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