White House says Israel to keep military in Gaza after war, but re-occupying is a mistake
US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said it was likely that Israel would maintain a military presence in Gaza for a “period of time” after the ongoing war, but said the U.S. believes it would be a “mistake” for Israel to re-occupy the territory.
“I think all of us can foresee a period of time after the conflict is over where Israeli forces will likely still be in Gaza and will have some initial security responsibilities,” Kirby told CNN on Wednesday. “But for how long and where and to what size and scale and scope, I think it's too soon to know.” Kirby said the U.S. was focused on devising a long-term governance structure for Gaza after the current conflict, but said that as yet there has been little prospect of a viable plan.
“I think where we are is: a lot of questions, and not a lot of answers,” he said. “We know what we don't want to see in Gaza post conflict, we don't want to see Hamas in control, and we don't want to see a re-occupation by Israel.” He added: “We know that the United States can't solve this alone,” and that the U.S. was engaging with regional and international partners on the matter. (AP)