Times of Eswatini

Israel pulls out troops from Gaza

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ISRAEL - The Israeli military says it has withdrawn its ground troops from the southern Gaza Strip, including Khan Younis, amid conflictin­g reports about the scale and duration of the disengagem­ent.

“The IDF’s 98th commando division has concluded its mission in Khan Younis. The division left the Gaza Strip in order to recuperate and prepare for future operations,” the army said in a statement on Sunday.

“A significan­t force led by the 162nd division and the Nahal brigade continues to operate in the Gaza Strip and will preserve the IDF’s freedom of action and its ability to conduct precise intelligen­ce based operations,” it said.

The military confirmed the reported withdrawal to Reuters news agency, but added that one brigade has remained, without giving further details. An Israeli brigade is typically made of a few thousand soldiers.

It was unclear whether the reported withdrawal would delay a long-threatened incursion into the southern Gaza city of Rafah, which Israeli leaders have said is needed to eliminate Hamas.

Israel’s defence minister, Yoav Gallant, sought to emphasise that an operation in Rafah would take place, without giving details.

“The forces are exiting and preparing for their next missions, we saw examples of such missions in the al-Shifa operation, and also of their coming mission in the Rafah area,” Gallant said in a meeting with military officials, according to a statement.

Meanwhile, Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan said the Israeli claim of withdrawal could be a ‘new strategy’. “We’re told that they don’t need that number of troops to put this new strategy into place,” said Khan, reporting from occupied East Jerusalem. “But if you listen to the Israeli military analysts, you get a slightly different take on things. What we are hearing is that this could be a redeployme­nt of forces in order to get ready for a ground offensive into Rafah,” Khan said, noting that the United States is ‘dead set’ against the plan.

The White House, commenting on the partial withdrawal, said it was likely to be an opportunit­y for troops to ‘rest and refit’.

“They’ve been on the ground for four months, the word we’re getting is they’re tired, they need to be refit,” said the White House’s National Security Spokesman John Kirby.

The Israeli announceme­nt came as its war on Gaza hits the six-month mark, leaving a deadly trail that the Internatio­nal Court of Justice described as a ‘plausible case of genocide’. Egypt, meanwhile, is preparing to host a new round of talks aimed at reaching a ceasefire in Gaza and release of captives taken by Hamas.

The withdrawal is one of the demands that Hamas made before agreeing to a ceasefire with Israel.

 ?? (Pic: Israeli Army/AFP) ?? THE ISRAELI MILITARY CONfiRMED THE WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM SOUTHERN GAZA BUT STATED THAT ONE BRIGADE REMAINED ON THE GROUND.
(Pic: Israeli Army/AFP) THE ISRAELI MILITARY CONfiRMED THE WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM SOUTHERN GAZA BUT STATED THAT ONE BRIGADE REMAINED ON THE GROUND.

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