US Special Operations Forces Join Israel in High-Stakes Hostage Rescue Operation
The United States has deployed special operations forces to assist Israel in a hostage rescue operation involving over 200 hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. US forces are collaborating with Israeli counterparts to identify and rescue hostages, including American citizens, while also providing advice and assistance in navigating the complexities of the operation. The US is committed to the safety of its citizens abroad and is prepared to evacuate Americans and secure US embassies in the region. Other Western nations have also discreetly deployed special forces in support of potential rescue operations or to evacuate their own citizens.
US Special Operations Forces Assisting Israel in Hostage Rescue Operation The United States has dispatched several dozen special operations forces to Israel to assist in the search and rescue of over 200 hostages held captive by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, according to senior Pentagon official Christopher P. Maier. Speaking at a special operations conference in Washington, Maier stated that the US forces are actively working with Israeli counterparts to identify hostages, including American citizens. Maier emphasized that it is the responsibility of the US to support and aid in the safe recovery of all hostages.
While the exact number of US special operations forces deployed to Israel remains undisclosed, anonymous US officials have confirmed that several dozen commandos have been sent in recent weeks. These forces will join FBI, State Department, and other US government hostage-recovery specialists in their collaborative efforts with Israeli counterparts. While they do not have combat roles, the US forces are engaging in discussions with Israeli forces to devise a strategic plan for the complex fight that lies ahead in the Gaza Strip, home to a network of tunnels maintained by Hamas.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin has been in frequent communication with Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant, emphasizing the importance of careful consideration if an Israeli ground invasion into Gaza occurs. The dense population of the area and Hamas' tunnel network make any such operation intricate and challenging. Maier stated that the US stands ready to advise and assist Israel in navigating these complexities to ensure the safest and most efficient operation possible. In addition to its involvement in the hostage rescue operation, US special forces are prepared to evacuate American citizens and secure US embassies in the region.
This commitment demonstrates the US' dedication to the safety and wellbeing of its citizens abroad. While the US has exercised caution and emphasized non-deployment of troops to Israel or Gaza, several other Western nations have discreetly deployed small teams of special forces in closer proximity to Israel to support potential rescue operations or assist in the evacuation of their own citizens from Israel or Lebanon. The conflict between Israel and Hamas erupted on October 7 when thousands of Hamas terrorists launched surprise cross-border attacks, resulting in the abduction and killing of numerous individuals, many of whom were civilians. The international community, including the US, has condemned these acts of aggression and has pledged to work together to free the hostages and restore peace and security in the region.