US Proposes Israel to Hold Special Operation to Free Hostages in Gaza

US Proposes Israel to Hold Special Operation to Free Hostages in Gaza
US Proposes Israel to Hold Special Operation to Free Hostages in Gaza

The United States government proposed to the Zionist regime to launch a special operation to free the hostages in the hands of Hamas, and Washington would provide intelligence, surveillance and identification support. Quoted by CNN television station, Tuesday (10/10/2023), the US government said this support did not require the presence of this country's troops in Israel, and only included US assistance in the fields of intelligence, surveillance and identification. According to the US government, this military support was proposed by the US Central Military Command in West Asia, CENTCOM, the US Special Operations Command, and the US Military Joint Special Operations Command, which is tasked with designing special operations tactics.

This proposal emerged in a telephone conversation conducted by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, with the Minister of War of the Zionist Regime, Yoav Gallant. After this telephone conversation, the US Secretary of Defense ordered the US Military Joint Special Operations Command to carry out this mission by preparing planning and intelligence support for the Israeli Military. The Zionist regime has so far not released accurate data regarding its prisoners in the hands of Palestinian resistance groups, but Tel Aviv officials say their numbers are quite large. The Zionist regime's ambassador to the US in a recent interview with the media said that the Israeli government believes that around 150 Zionist prisoners are currently in the Gaza Strip.

CNN