In light of rising tensions in the Gaza Strip, Israel has decided to postpone a potential invasion, according to a recent report by the Wall Street Journal. This decision comes after discussions with U.S. officials who are concerned about the safety of American troops stationed in the region.
The primary concern is the anticipated targeting of U.S. military forces by militant factions once any invasion of the Hamas-controlled territory begins. As a precautionary measure, the U.S. is expediting the deployment of nearly a dozen air-defense systems to bolster protection in the area.
Furthermore, Israel is considering the logistics of delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza’s civilian population and is actively involved in diplomatic negotiations to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas militants.
Earlier this week, Reuters revealed that the U.S. had advised Israel against launching a ground assault in Gaza. The U.S. is also liaising with Qatar, known to have channels of communication with Palestinian militants, to facilitate hostage release and to prepare for potential broader regional implications.
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