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Gaza Strip: USA backs weakening of ground offensive

Gaza Strip: USA backs weakening of ground offensive

Gaza Strip: USA backs weakening of ground offensive
Gaza Strip: USA backs weakening of ground offensive

Title: U.S. Pushes for Moderation in Gaza Strip Conflict

After engaging with Israeli leaders, the American government anticipates the high-intensity ground offensive in the Gaza Strip to evolve into more targeted military operations. A senior U.S. government representative in Tel Aviv affirmed that this shift would allow Israel to focus on specific targets and military facilities in the future.

The evolving strategy was discussed during a meeting between U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The US, expressing concern for the civilian population, emphasized the importance of minimizing damage and loss of life by transitioning to more strategic battles.

However, the U.S. representative did not provide a timeframe for this shift. He mentioned that the transition was contingent upon the conditions and phases of Israel's entire campaign. Previous reports suggesting an end to the ground offensive by the end of the year were not specifically addressed by the representative.

While meeting Israeli concerns, the U.S. also plans to engage with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah. The discussions will focus on potential security measures that could stabilize the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Authority in the post-conflict period.

Context

Despite the anticipated shift, ongoing conflicts in the Palestinian territories, especially in the Gaza Strip, remain a globally significant issue. International attention is drawn towards the Israeli government's role in advocating for a less aggressive approach to the conflict, aiming to protect the civilian population.

With a ceasefire agreement in place since January 19, 2025, violence in the Gaza Strip has significantly decreased. The agreement calls for the release of hostages and prisoners, with Stage 2 negotiations underway for a permanent truce.

Tensions in the region are still present, with Israel retaining a military presence in certain areas and clashing incidents occasionally occurring amidst the ceasefire. Hamas’ threat to breach the ceasefire agreement complicates the Israeli military’s plans for future actions.

In this context, the United States is working closely with Israeli leadership to advise against aggressive military actions and foster a more peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict. The US aims to promote regional stability and security in line with International law.

[Source: www.stern.de]

Additional Insights

  • Major conflicts in the Palestinian territories, particularly in the Gaza Strip, remain a concern for the international community, including the U.S.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the role of the U.S. in advocating for a less aggressive approach to the conflict, aiming to mitigate the impact on civilians in Gaza.
  • U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has warned against a major Israeli strike on Hezbollah, citing the risk of a massive regional war.
  • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has ordered the IDF to prepare for any possible situation in the Gaza Strip, including potential escalations and maintaining a strong military presence.

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