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US Defense Secretary: No Indication Of Hamas Attack On Troops

U.S. General Charles Q. Brown Junior and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin address the media at Ramstein

US Defense Secretary stated that there was no indication of Hamas planning an attack on US troops amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians. This announcement comes as tensions continue to escalate in the region.

The Defense Secretary's remarks were made during a press briefing where he emphasized the importance of de-escalating the situation and finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. He also highlighted the need for all parties involved to prioritize the safety and security of civilians in the region.

The US has been closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and has been in communication with both Israeli and Palestinian officials to urge for restraint and dialogue. The Defense Secretary reiterated the US commitment to supporting efforts towards a lasting peace in the region.

Despite the lack of indication of Hamas planning an attack on US troops, the Defense Secretary emphasized the need for vigilance and readiness to respond to any potential threats. The US remains committed to ensuring the safety of its personnel in the region and will continue to closely monitor the situation.

As the conflict between Israel and Palestinians continues to unfold, the international community has called for an immediate ceasefire and a return to negotiations to address the root causes of the conflict. The US, along with other key stakeholders, is working towards facilitating dialogue and finding a sustainable solution to the crisis.

In the midst of the ongoing violence and unrest, the Defense Secretary's statement serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in resolving conflicts and promoting peace in the region. The US remains committed to supporting efforts towards a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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