JERUSALEM,
Israel
has begun withdrawing some ground troops from the Gaza Strip and
redeploying others but operations against Hamas would continue, an army
spokesman told AFP on Sunday.
"We are removing some
(forces), we are changing from within," Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner
said, describing it as "an ongoing mission".
"We are
redeploying within the Gaza Strip and taking out other different
positions, and relieving other forces from within, so it won't be the
same type of ground operation," he told AFP.
"But
indeed we will continue to operate ... (and) have a rapid reaction force
on the ground that can engage Hamas if required," he added.
"It's changing gear but it's still ongoing."
His
remarks came a day after the Israeli army gave a first indication it
was ending operations in parts of Gaza, informing residents of Beit
Lahiya and Al-Atatra in the north that it was "safe" to return home.
Witnesses
in the north confirmed seeing troops leaving the area as others were
seen pulling out of villages east of Khan Yunis in the south.
It was the first time troops had been seen pulling back since the start of the Israeli operation which began on July 8.
Lerner
confirmed troops had pulled out of Beit Lahiya and Al-Atatra, but
refused to be drawn on whether the pullout would expand into other areas
hit by heavy fighting.
"The reality is that Hamas has
tried to continue its attacks so we need to maintain our presence to a
certain extent and combat those intentions," he said.
"In
the next 24 hours we will see the activity continued on the ground and
the redeployment in parallel," he said, without elaborating.
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