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US sent senior Marine officer to advise Israel on Gaza ground op. – report

The US sent a three-star Marine and other officers to Israel to help build the battle plans for Israel’s expected ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, The New York Times and Walla reported on Monday.

The three-star Marine officer was identified in both reports as Lt. Gen. James Glynn, who has helped lead special operations forces against ISIS and served in Fallujah, Iraq. Glynn currently serves as the deputy commandant for manpower and reserve affairs of the Marine Corps.

US officials cited in the reports stressed that the officers are not intended to dictate to Israel how to conduct the ground offensive, but instead to provide “military advice,” such as lessons learned in urban warfare in Mosul. The New York Times reported that Glynn would not be on the ground in Israel if a ground incursion into Gaza begins.

Senior officials in the Biden administration told the New York Times that the IDF is not ready yet to launch a ground invasion, that the US is concerned that Israel lacks a clear military plan to eradicate Hamas in Gaza, and does not have an achievable plan of action.

According to the Associated Press, Glynn will also be advising Israel on how to mitigate civilian casualties in urban warfare.

Large-scale missile defense drill comes amid spike in tensions between Israel and her enemies; Homefront Command holds missile barrage drill in schools across the country (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Large-scale missile defense drill comes amid spike in tensions between Israel and her enemies; Homefront Command holds missile barrage drill in schools across the country (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT)

US stresses IDF will need to decide for themselves how to conduct invasion

During a press briefing on Monday, John Kirby stressed that “the IDF need to decide for themselves how they’re going to conduct operations.  We’re not in the business of dictating terms to them, and we’re certainly not going to be in the business here from the White House of previewing any future operations one way or the other. That would be inappropriate.”

Kirby added during the briefing that the US has “maintained a level of communication with our Israeli counterparts to ascertain their intentions, their strategy, their aims to see what their answers are to the kinds of tough questions that any military ought to be asking before you launch any kind of a major operation.  Have you thought through the branches?  Have you thought through the sequels?  Have you thought through the unintended consequences?”

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When asked about the reports that Glynn had been sent to Israel, Kirby did not confirm that Glynn was sent to Israel. Instead he stated that “there are a few relevant military officers with experience — the kinds of experience that we believe is appropriate to the sorts of operations that Israel is conducting and may conduct in the future to go over there to share some perspectives from their own experience and to ask the same hard questions that we’ve been asking of our Israeli counterparts since the beginning.”

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