Gallant: IDF withdrawal from Khan Yunis in preparation for Rafah operation

As reports emerge of the IDF's withdrawal from Khan Yunis to prepare for a Rafah operation, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant tours the IDF's Southern Command, saying that IDF preparing for next stage.

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant explains that the IDF withdrew from Khan Yunis on Sunday ahead of a coming Rafah operation. April 7, 2024. (Credit: Communications Minister of Defense)

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Sunday that the IDF withdrew from Khan Yunis after Hamas ceased to function in the area, adding that the troops left in preparation for a coming Rafah operation.

While speaking at the IDF's Southern Command base, he stated, "The withdrawal of the troops from Khan Yunis was carried out after Hamas ceased to function as a military organization in the city, the forces left to prepare for the operation in Rafah."

The defense minister said this in light of a situational assessment held at the IDF's Southern Command with the Director General of the Defense Ministry, Major General (res.) Eyal Zamir, commander Major General Yaron Finkelman, and other staff officers. 

Gallant assesses IDF capabilities 

In the assessment, the defense minister was presented with the main points and objectives of the operational activity in Khan Yunis and Shifa Hospital area, as well as operational preparations for the disbandment of Hamas's Rafah Brigade, which would complete the IDF's mission of disbanding the terror organization. 

Earlier, Gallant arrived at the war room, which was established for operational coordination with international organizations, alongside US Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew.

 Soldiers from the Counter-Terrorism Unit discover weapons, munitions, and rockets inside a warehouse next to a school in Khan Yunis that was previously used as a shelter for civilians, March 5, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Soldiers from the Counter-Terrorism Unit discover weapons, munitions, and rockets inside a warehouse next to a school in Khan Yunis that was previously used as a shelter for civilians, March 5, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

At the end of the assessment, Gallant said: "I have now completed a situational assessment at the Southern Command, and troops are on their way out of Khan Yunis. The achievements of the 98th Division and its units are extremely impressive—eliminating terrorists, destroying enemy targets, warehouses, weapons, underground, headquarters, and communication rooms—all these things were carried out in a very impressive way. Thus, Hamas stopped functioning as a military organization throughout the Gaza Strip."

The defense minister also said, "The troops are exiting and preparing for their next missions. We saw examples of such missions in the Shifa operation and their coming mission in the Rafah area," Gallant said at a meeting with military officials, according to a statement from his office.

Additionally, the IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi stated on Sunday, “The war in Gaza continues, and we are far from stopping.”

Halevi also spoke on the hostage negotiations, saying that "the return of the hostages is an urgent and important goal. We are working to return all the hostages as quickly as possible. The IDF will know how to withstand even a difficult price and how to come back and fight back with strength."

Progress has been made in discussions in Cairo on a Gaza conflict truce and there is agreement on the basic points between all parties involved, Egypt's Al-Qahera News state-affiliated TV channel said early on Monday, citing a senior Egyptian source.


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Reuters contributed to this report.