Israel Withdraws Troops from Gaza in Shift to Lower-Intensity Operations
Israel begins withdrawing troops from Gaza, shifting to lower-intensity operations in the north, according to a US official. The move reflects success in dismantling Hamas' military capabilities.
Israel's decision to withdraw some troops from Gaza appears to signal the start of a shift to lower-intensity operations in the north of the Palestinian enclave, a US official reported. This marks a change in tactics and troop numbers, as Israel aims to cut back on its military presence in certain areas. Nonetheless, fighting continues in other parts of the Palestinian enclave, along with intense bombardment. The move reflects the success of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in dismantling the military capabilities of Hamas, according to the US official.
This gradual shift to lower-intensity operations in the north has been encouraged by US officials, while stressing the need to protect civilian lives and secure the release of hostages being held by the Hamas Islamist militant group. US President Joe Biden's recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Israel's objectives and military operations in Gaza highlights the ongoing support for Israel from its main ally. However, concerns have been expressed about the mounting casualty toll and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The Israeli official mentioned that the change in tactics would free up military units in case of a wider conflict with Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah. Previous disturbances along the Lebanese border have been a cause of concern, and Israel's new phase of the war aims to address this issue. Despite the signs of a lowered tempo in Gaza, fighting and air strikes continue to devastate parts of the enclave, leading to a humanitarian disaster for the 2.3 million inhabitants. The suffering in Gaza has been recognized by Israel's Western allies, who have urged a scaling down of the offensive.
Hamas' ability to continue targeting Israel has been demonstrated through guerrilla-style ambushes from tunnels and bunkers. The conflict has left much of Gaza in ruins, with the brunt of the devastation being experienced in central and southern parts of the enclave. The situation in Gaza has resulted in the death of thousands, a severe humanitarian crisis, and the displacement of countless inhabitants. As a result, the international community is calling for an end to the conflict and a return to peace and stability in the region.