The White House announced whether it is possible to send military personnel to the Gaza Strip

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The United States does not intend to send American troops to Gaza either now or in the future. This was reported by RIA News Regarding John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator at the White House National Security Council.

“There are no plans or intentions to station US troops in Gaza, either now or in the future,” he said.

At the same time, Kirby noted that Washington was discussing with its partners “what Gaza should look like at the end of the conflict,” including the possible deployment of “some kind of international presence” on its territory.

The other day, Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said that the US will send Another 300 military personnel were sent to US Army Central Command’s area of ​​responsibility in the Middle East.

On October 31, Kirby announced that the U.S. planning Direct participation in hostilities in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict zone.

Earlier, former Palestinian Ambassador to France Salman Harfi said that the US military to join On the Israeli side in the conflict in the Gaza Strip. According to him, US forces provide direct support to the Israeli side on the ground.

Formerly political scientist named One of the reasons why the Palestinian-Israeli conflict flared up.

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