KEY POINTS
  • National Security Spokesman John Kirby said that Israel's decision to pull some troops out of Southern Gaza does not appear to indicate a shift in military strategy.
  • The Israel Defense Forces announced that it was pulling troops out of the Southern Gaza city of Khan Younis "in order to recuperate and prepare for future operations."
  • It is unclear whether the Israeli move reflects an easing of military pressure or preparation for a new operation elsewhere.
U.S. national security spokesperson John Kirby speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., March 25, 2024. 

National Security Spokesman John Kirby on Sunday said that Israel's decision to pull some troops out of Southern Gaza does not appear to indicate a shift in military strategy.

"As we understand it, and through their public announcements, it is really just about rest and refit for these troops that have been on the ground for four months, and not necessarily — that we can tell — indicative of some coming new operation," Kirby said in an interview on ABC's "This Week." "The word we're getting is they're tired, they need to be refitted."