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Israel's planned ground operation in Gaza will be postponed until after US President Joe Biden's visit to the country, according to a report by Der Spiegel. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) had been expected to enter Gaza for several days, but will now wait until Biden completes his trip. The decision is seen as an effort to avoid any potential complications or diplomatic tensions during the US President's visit. Der Spiegel also noted that it is highly unlikely that Israel will start deploying troops while Biden is in the country.
German media stating that Israel will not begin a ground offensive in the Gaza Strip until after Biden's visit.
Media: Israeli ground operation likely to begin only after Biden's visit Der Spiegel writes that the IDF will not enter Gaza until Biden completes his trip. “The Israeli ground operation had been expected for several days. But it will not start while US President Biden is in… https://t.co/vmygxcZ1rU https://t.co/dc7rAPCMx7
Israel's ground operation will begin after US President Joe Biden's visit to the country, Der Spiegel reported. According to the newspaper, it is almost impossible that Israel will start deploying troops during Biden's visit. https://t.co/4UrOgWKMak
Israel will not launch ground operations in Gaza until after Biden's visit - Der Spiegel
The New York Times reports that Biden's visit may delay the IDF's ground operation for at least 24 hours