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Austin's wish list to Israel: No occupation of Gaza, no war deadline

Careful not to play into the hands of Hamas Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin did not present Israel with a clear deadline for reducing the scale of the ground operation in the Gaza Strip.
US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin (L) and Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant give a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 18, 2023. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP) (Photo by ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)

TEL AVIV — US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin brought with him an updated wish list for his meetings in Israel on Monday with the country's leadership, an Israeli diplomatic source told Al-Monitor. 

The first item was to elicit from Israel a promise that it would not occupy the Gaza Strip in any way, shape or form. Other items included the unrestricted flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, better intelligence to limit harm to civilians and operative plans rather than slogans for the next phase of Israel’s war on Hamas. His final points related to other Israelli fronts, the West Bank and Lebanon — a demand that Israel restrains extremist settlers who attack Palestinians and a promise that it will not launch a surprise attack on Hezbollah.

Responding to Austin’s first demand, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant emphasized after meeting his guest that "Israel will not control Gaza in any civilian way. We will conduct every military operation or effort to secure our future as necessary, and we are building paths for non-hostile partners on the other side."

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