Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant met on Wednesday with U.S. Special Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa Brett McGurk at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Gallant began the meeting by expressing his appreciation for Washington’s “ongoing support and deep partnership on all levels,” according to an Israeli statement.

Gallant briefed McGurk on operational developments as IDF troops target Hamas terrorist infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.

“They discussed the complexity of said operations in light of Hamas’s entrenchment within urban environments and the cynical use of civilian institutions, including multiple hospitals,” added the statement.

Overnight Tuesday, Israeli forces entered Shifa Hospital in Gaza City to conduct a precision operation against Hamas.

Israeli forces came under attack before entering the complex, encountering explosive devices and terrorist cells, the IDF said. During the clashes, soldiers killed at least five Hamas gunmen. No soldiers were hurt.

In recent weeks, Israel has provided extensive evidence that Hamas uses hospitals, mosques, schools and other civilian sites for its terrorist warfare, and that the terrorist group has a command center in the tunnel system underneath Shifa.

During Wednesday’s meeting, Gallant discussed with McGurk “the hostage situation at length, sharing intelligence and details on the status of those held captive by Hamas, as well as the efforts to return them home, including U.S. nationals,” said the statement.

The parties also discussed “overcoming challenges in facilitating humanitarian aid to the civilian population [in Gaza” as well as “the role of the international community in enabling the increase in the delivery of urgent supplies.”

The Biden administration has dispatched McGurk and Barbara Leaf, the assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs, to develop plans with allies on addressing the challenges of the Israel-Hamas war.

In Brussels on Tuesday, McGurk briefed NATO allies and partners in the European Union to determine ways to expand humanitarian assistance for civilians in the Gaza Strip. The international leaders also discussed putting economic pressure on Hamas and pushing for the immediate release of the hostages whom Gaza terrorists kidnapped from Israel.

In discussions with leaders in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Jordan, McGurk will emphasize how to contain the conflict, while in Qatar, which has tried to act as a mediator with the Gaza terrorists, he will work towards the release of the hostages.

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