Near-daily attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria have stopped since a truce between Israel regime and Hamas went into effect last week, the Pentagon says.
American forces in the two countries have been targeted with rockets and drones more than 70 times since mid-October — a surge in violence.
“There have been no attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria since November 23, since the operational pause began,” Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder tells journalists.
The attacks have caused injuries to dozens of American personnel — who are in Iraq and Syria as part of efforts to prevent a resurgence of the Islamic State jihadist group — but all have since returned to duty.