The National Security Advisor of the The White House, Jake Sullivanestimated this Friday from Tel Aviv that it would not be “correct” that Israel occupy the Gaza strip in the long term, when the war against Hamas.
“We don’t think it makes sense or is right that Israel to occupy Link […] long-term“, he said Sullivan to the press after meeting with Israeli officials.
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The Israeli government itself highlighted Sullivan“indicated that he had no intention of occupying Link in the long term, and that Gaza controlthe administration of Link and the security of Link gotta go back to the Palestinians”.
The moment of this transition is the subject of “intense discussions” in between Israel and its American ally, he added.
Sullivan’s visit comes in a context of disagreements between Israel It is state Joined about the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Washington wants the attack to move to “low intensity operations” in “a near future”, according to The White House.
The war was triggered after unprecedented attacks by the Palestinian Islamic group Hamas on October 7 against Israel, in which around 1,200 people died, according to authorities.
In retaliation, Israel promised “annihilate” for Hamasin power in Gaza since 2007. Gaza strip More than 18,700 people were killed in the Israeli offensive, according to the Ministry of Health Hamas.
Source: Elcomercio
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