


White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to claims of the US establishing military bases in Gaza during a press briefing. Leavitt stated that the reports in Israeli media were baseless and clarified the situation on the international stage.
Leavitt expressed that such reports were solely based on a view originating from the Navy. "This information was an effort to explore a notion that appeared on a piece of paper. However, this cannot be considered as an official plan. The US is not pursuing such an approach regarding Gaza," she debunked the speculations.
Leavitt mentioned that President Donald Trump continues efforts to establish a lasting peace in Gaza. Additionally, she clearly stated that there are no plans to send American troops to the region. "The President emphasizes that he does not wish for his troops to be deployed in the Middle East," she stated.
While addressing the situation in Gaza, Leavitt reiterated the US's commitment to peace. She emphasized that the processes are being monitored carefully and that diplomatic solutions are being prioritized at this point. The White House's approach reflects a pursuit of peaceful and diplomatic solutions in international relations.
The US's stance aims to maintain security balances in the region while also being evaluated as a strategic step to strengthen partnerships and prevent conflicts in the area.
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