National Herald Tribune

Israel pulls troops out of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza: army, media

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JERUSALEM: Israel on Sunday pulled all its troops out of southern Gaza, including from the city of Khan Yunis, the military and Israeli media said, after months of fierce fighting with Hamas militants left the area devastated.

But the military, known as the IDF, said a “significan­t force” will continue to operate in the rest of the besieged Gaza Strip.

“The 98th commando division has concluded its mission in Khan Yunis,” the army said in a statement to AFP. “The division left the Gaza Strip in order to recuperate and prepare for future operations.

“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,” the statement said.

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz said the withdrawal was tactical.

An army official told the left-leaning daily that “there’s no need for us to remain in the sector without an [operationa­l] need.”

“The 98th division dismantled Hamas’s Khan Yunis brigades and killed thousands of its members. We did everything we could there.”

Displaced Palestinia­ns from Khan Yunis may now be able to return to their homes after sheltering in the far southern city of Rafah, Haaretz reported the official as saying.

However, the army “will continue to operate there according to the operationa­l needs,” the official told

Haaretz. Once densely populated, Khan Yunis has been the scene of fierce fighting for months, with relentless bombardmen­t reducing swathes of the city to rubble.

Despite an internatio­nal outcry, the Israeli government has vowed to carry out a ground offensive in and around neighborin­g Rafah city where more than 1.5 million Gazans have sought refuge.

The war in Gaza was sparked by the Hamas attack on October 7 that resulted in the deaths of 1,170 Israelis and foreigners, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

At least 33,175 people have been killed in the Palestinia­n territory in Israel’s campaign of retaliatio­n, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry.

JERUSALEM: An Israeli delegation will take part in the latest round of negotiatio­ns in Cairo aimed at reaching a truce in the Gaza conflict and a hostage release deal, an Israeli government official said on Sunday.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said on Sunday that Israel would not agree to a ceasefire after six months of war against Hamas in Gaza until the hostages being held in Gaza are released.

His comments made at the start of a weekly cabinet meeting came as the new round of truce talks in Egypt were set to begin.

Netanyahu said that despite growing internatio­nal pressure, Israel would not give in to “extreme” demands from Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas, which sparked the war on Oct. 7 with its deadly attack on southern Israel.

 ?? ?? Gaza: Palestinia­ns who had taken refuge in Rafah in the Gaza Strip leave the city to return to Khan Yunis after Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza Strip.
Gaza: Palestinia­ns who had taken refuge in Rafah in the Gaza Strip leave the city to return to Khan Yunis after Israel pulled its ground forces out of the southern Gaza Strip.

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