The White House has said that the United States will not stop peacekeeping forces in Gaza in the future.
Speaking to reporters, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said there are “no plans or intentions to deploy US military forces in Gaza now or in the near future.”
Kirby added that the United States did not believe that the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) could be included in the future government of the Gaza Strip when the war with Israel ends.
Kirby said the U.S. does not support “permanent” resettlement of Gazans outside the Hamas-run territory because of the potential for a refugee crisis among Gaza residents.
Despite an estimated 8,805 martyrs falling in the Israeli occupation of Gaza, Kirby said, “Washington does not believe now is the right time for a general ceasefire, but a cessation of hostilities is necessary for humanitarian reasons.”
As the United States and its allies and partners discuss… Post-war prospects in Gaza Kirby said a Hamas takeover would be “complicated after killing 1,400 people in southern Israel on October 7”.
“We believe that Hamas cannot represent a future regime in Gaza,” he added. They cannot do this. “We don’t have all the answers to what happens after the conflict, but we are working with our partners in the region to explore what governance in Gaza should and should look like.”
Background of Flood and Encroachment
Notably, Israel was founded in 1948 on occupied Arab land and annexed Jerusalem and the West Bank in 1967. In 75 years, it has killed and arrested Palestinians, expanded settlement operations in the West Bank, and launched military operations. in Gaza, and attacked Islamic and Christian shrines in Jerusalem.
On October 7, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), and other Palestinian resistance groups launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood against the Israeli occupation, killing more than 1,400 people so far. Israelis.
The Palestinian resistance has captured more than 200 Israelis and announced it wants to exchange them for more than 6,000 Palestinian prisoners in occupation prisons.
Israel, for its part, continues its aggression against Gaza, bombing homes, schools, hospitals and mosques, which has led to the martyrdom of more than 8,805 martyrs, most of them women and children, in addition to more than 12,000 wounded, destroying the whole. neighborhoods, and most of the population is displaced.
Israeli military operations in Gaza receive broad support from the United States, which “sent two aircraft carriers to the Mediterranean to prevent any attempt to escalate the conflict,” he said.
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