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 Israel s military announced Sunday it was drawing back some forces from a Hamas stronghold in southern Gaza following a major phase of its offensive, bringing troop presence in the territory to one of the lowest levels since the six-month war began.The forces will recuperate and prepare for future operations while a significant number remain elsewhere in Gaza, said Israeli military officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren t authorized to speak to the media. The 98th paratroopers division operated around Khan Younis, Israel s main focus in recent months.Israel has vowed a ground offensive on the southernmost Gaza city of Rafah, considered Hamas  last stronghold, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday told his Cabinet that victory means  elimination of Hamas in the entire Gaza Strip, including Rafah. But Rafah shelters some 1.4 million people 鈥?more than half of Gaza s population. The prospect of an offensive has raised global alarm,  stanley taza including from top ally the U.S., which has demanded to see a credible plan to protect civilians.White House national security spokesman John Kirby told ABC the U.S. believes that the partial Israeli withdrawal  is really just about rest and refit for these troops that have been on the ground for four months and not necessarily, that we can tell, indicative of some coming new operation for th stanley cup ese troops. Israel s military quietly drew down troops in devastated northern Gaza earlier in the war.SEE MORE: Parents of h stanley bottles os Ukyx NYC woman uses social media to educate Black women about breast cancer risks
 SEATTLE 鈥?Three Washington state police officers are due in court Friday to face charges in the restraint death of a Black man who repeatedly told them he couldn t breathe.Attorney General Bob Ferguson charged Tacoma officers Christopher Burbank and Matthew Collins, who are both white, with second-degree murder Thursday after witnesses said they attacked Manuel Ellis.Officer Timothy Rankine, who is Asian, is charged with manslaughter.All three were scheduled to be arraigned Friday.According to The New York Times, Ellis was arrested on March 3. Police were called to the scene after they were told a suspect was harassing a woman.Wh stanley cup en officers confronted Ellis, they found him banging on car windshields in the area. CBS News reports that Ellis also banged on a police patrol car.Police say El stanley cup lis tackled an officer that confronted him. Other officer stanley quencher s on the scene then grabbed Ellis and handcuffed him.Police told The New York Times that they did not put a knee on Ellis or use a chokehold on him. The department also says officers rolled Ellis on his side when he yelled out that he couldn t breathe.While police were not wearing body cameras at the time of the arrest, Ellis  final words 鈥? I cant breathe, sir!  鈥?were captured by a home security camera.Last June, the medical examiner in Pierce County, Washington, determined that Ellis was killed when physical restraint caused him to stop breathing.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; pa