US Special Op Marines redeployed ‘as a result of emerging events’

US Special Op Marines redeployed ‘as a result of emerging events’

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US special forces were reported to be on their way to the Israeli war zone last night as America’s military build-up gathered strength. The 2,400 fighters of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit quietly peeled away from their planned military exercise in Kuwait as the US stands by for a possible rescue attempt of more than 150 hostages kidnapped by Hamas.

The USS Gerald R. Ford has already arrived in the eastern Mediterranean at the head of a carrier strike group and the White House confirmed on Wednesday that the USS Dwight D Eisenhower group is set to join it to deter any intervention by Iran. But the prospect of direct US involvement grew with the deployment of the 26th who were among the first US forces into Afghanistan after 9/11. Hours after they arrived for their two-week deployment a corps spokeswoman confirmed to Military Times that the unit are ‘no longer in vicinity of Kuwait as a result of emerging events’. ‘As a crisis response force, we stand ready,’ she added.

The USS Gerald R. Ford has already arrived in the eastern Mediterranean at the head of a carrier strike group and the White House confirmed on Wednesday that the USS Dwight D Eisenhower group is set to join it to deter any intervention by Iran. But the prospect of direct US involvement grew with the deployment of the 26th who were among the first US forces into Afghanistan after 9/11. Hours after they arrived for their two-week deployment a corps spokeswoman confirmed to Military Times that the unit are ‘no longer in vicinity of Kuwait as a result of emerging events’. ‘As a crisis response force, we stand ready,’ she added.

The news broke after military officials revealed that US 'door kickers' under Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) have been put on alert in a nearby European country. The command includes the Army's Delta Force which has previously undertaken hostage rescue missions, and the Navy's SEAL Team Six - which was dispatched to kill Osama bin Laden. Hamas spokesman Abu Obaida warned on Monday that the group would start executing its hostages if Israel targeted people in Gaza without warning.

The news broke after military officials revealed that US ‘door kickers’ under Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) have been put on alert in a nearby European country. The command includes the Army’s Delta Force which has previously undertaken hostage rescue missions, and the Navy’s SEAL Team Six – which was dispatched to kill Osama bin Laden. Hamas spokesman Abu Obaida warned on Monday that the group would start executing its hostages if Israel targeted people in Gaza without warning.

Another spokesman told CNN on Wednesday night that it is too early to exchange Israeli hostages while Israel continues to strike Gaza. 'We will only discuss this issue when the Israeli aggression against our people ends,' he added. Twenty-two Americans are known to have died in the Hamas attack and 17 are still missing, but the White House believes very few are being held in Gaza.

Another spokesman told CNN on Wednesday night that it is too early to exchange Israeli hostages while Israel continues to strike Gaza. ‘We will only discuss this issue when the Israeli aggression against our people ends,’ he added. Twenty-two Americans are known to have died in the Hamas attack and 17 are still missing, but the White House believes very few are being held in Gaza.

‘Right now, we think the number that we are what we believe are held hostage is very small, very small, like less than a handful,' said national security spokesman John Kirby (pictured) on Wednesday. 'But that could change over time. We're gonna get more information. We want to get these all the hostages back, particularly the Americans. Now where they are and in what condition sadly, we don't know. And that makes efforts very, very difficult and again in these early hours.'

‘Right now, we think the number that we are what we believe are held hostage is very small, very small, like less than a handful,’ said national security spokesman John Kirby (pictured) on Wednesday. ‘But that could change over time. We’re gonna get more information. We want to get these all the hostages back, particularly the Americans. Now where they are and in what condition sadly, we don’t know. And that makes efforts very, very difficult and again in these early hours.’

He said he didn't know if they were held in a single group or broken up into several. 'We don't know if they're being moved in, with what frequency and to what locations, all of those questions we're working on. He was also non-specific about what intermediaries could get involved, but noted Qatar has 'open lines of communication' with Hamas. So of course, we're testing the waters as you expect,' he said.

He said he didn’t know if they were held in a single group or broken up into several. ‘We don’t know if they’re being moved in, with what frequency and to what locations, all of those questions we’re working on. He was also non-specific about what intermediaries could get involved, but noted Qatar has ‘open lines of communication’ with Hamas. So of course, we’re testing the waters as you expect,’ he said.

It came after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the US had also sent hostage negotiators who will assist Israeli authorities with the ‘intelligence and planning' for potential operations involving hostage rescue efforts. He also confirmed that the Pentagon has a 'liaison cell' in Israel working with the country’s special operations forces.

It came after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the US had also sent hostage negotiators who will assist Israeli authorities with the ‘intelligence and planning’ for potential operations involving hostage rescue efforts. He also confirmed that the Pentagon has a ‘liaison cell’ in Israel working with the country’s special operations forces.

Three thousand extra US sailors and marines had already been dispatched to the Middle East weeks before Hamas militants stormed out of Gaza on October 7, killing more than 1,200 Israelis in the country’s worst ever terror attack.

Three thousand extra US sailors and marines had already been dispatched to the Middle East weeks before Hamas militants stormed out of Gaza on October 7, killing more than 1,200 Israelis in the country’s worst ever terror attack.

The Department of Defense said the August deployment would counter ‘recent attempts by Iran to seize commercial ships in the CENTCOM area of operations’. ‘We've moved the US carrier fleet to the Eastern Mediterranean, and we're sending more fighter jets there to that region, and made it clear to the Iranians: Be careful,’ President Biden said on Wednesday. ‘Already we're surging additional military assistance to the Israeli Defense Force, including ammunition, interceptors to replenish the Iron Dome.’ Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12621723/marines-hamas-israel-special-hostages.html?ito=msngallery

The Department of Defense said the August deployment would counter ‘recent attempts by Iran to seize commercial ships in the CENTCOM area of operations’. ‘We’ve moved the US carrier fleet to the Eastern Mediterranean, and we’re sending more fighter jets there to that region, and made it clear to the Iranians: Be careful,’ President Biden said on Wednesday. ‘Already we’re surging additional military assistance to the Israeli Defense Force, including ammunition, interceptors to replenish the Iron Dome.’ Read the full story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12621723/marines-hamas-israel-special-hostages.html?ito=msngallery

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