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Report: U.S. to deploy 2,000 troops for Israel support.

U.S. Troops ‌Selected to Support Israel in War Against Hamas

The U.S. defense officials have chosen approximately⁢ 2,000 troops from ⁣various branches of the military to potentially assist Israel in its battle against Hamas ⁢terrorists. This decision comes as a‌ response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

According‍ to The Wall⁤ Street Journal, these ⁤troops will not⁣ be involved in direct combat but will serve as advisors and provide⁢ medical ‍support to ⁢Israel. They have been carefully selected from both within and outside the⁤ Middle East, including Europe.

The situation in Israel is dire, with over 1,400 Israelis killed and thousands more ‌injured ‌since the start of the conflict. Hamas has also taken ⁣hostages, and Iranian officials ‍have expressed their intention to release them once the Israeli bombings cease.

Tragically, the U.S. has also suffered casualties, with 30 Americans confirmed ⁤dead and​ several others missing. The State Department is working tirelessly to locate and rescue these individuals, collaborating closely with the Israeli government.

Efforts are underway to evacuate American citizens from Israel and Gaza, but challenges persist. Hamas has obstructed the travel of ‍Palestinians, Palestinian Americans, ⁤and others ‌attempting⁣ to reach ⁢the border crossing.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has personally traveled to‍ the ⁣region to address the escalating violence​ and explore ways to de-escalate ‍the situation. The goal is to prevent the conflict from spreading further, as Israeli forces engage ‍with Hezbollah at the Lebanon border and‍ Iran issues​ warnings of ⁢a ⁣potential regional conflict.

It is a critical time, and the United States is committed to supporting Israel and ⁣ensuring the safety of its citizens.

Daniel Chaitan contributed to ‍this report.

What role will the selected U.S. troops play in ⁤the conflict between Israel and Hamas?

U.S. Troops Selected to Support Israel in​ War Against Hamas

The⁤ U.S. defense officials ​have chosen approximately 2,000 troops from various branches of ⁤the military ‌to potentially ⁢assist Israel in its⁣ battle against Hamas terrorists. This decision comes as⁤ a ⁣response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

According to The‌ Wall Street Journal, these troops will not be involved ​in direct combat but will⁤ serve as advisors and provide ‌medical support to Israel. They have been carefully‍ selected from both within and outside ​the Middle East, including Europe.

The situation⁤ in Israel is dire, with over 1,400 Israelis killed and thousands‌ more injured since the start of ⁤the‌ conflict. Hamas has also ‌taken⁢ hostages, and ⁤Iranian⁤ officials have expressed their intention to release‍ them ⁢once the Israeli ‌bombings cease.

Tragically, the U.S. has ​also suffered casualties, with ‌30 Americans confirmed dead and several others ​missing. The State Department is working tirelessly to ⁣locate and rescue these individuals, collaborating closely with the Israeli government.

Efforts⁣ are underway to ⁢evacuate American⁢ citizens from Israel and Gaza, but challenges persist. Hamas ⁣has obstructed⁣ the travel of Palestinians, Palestinian Americans, and others attempting to⁢ reach the border crossing.

Secretary ⁤of State Antony Blinken has personally traveled to ⁣the ⁤region​ to address the escalating violence and explore ways to de-escalate the situation. ​The goal is to prevent the conflict⁤ from spreading further, as⁣ Israeli forces engage​ with‌ Hezbollah at the Lebanon border and Iran issues warnings of a potential regional conflict.

It is a‍ critical time, and the ⁤United States is committed⁣ to supporting Israel and ⁢ensuring the safety of its citizens.

Daniel Chaitan contributed to ‌this report.



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