In a new year's message, Israel Defence Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari said troop deployments were being adjusted to prepare for "prolonged fighting".
He said some troops - especially reservists - would be withdrawn to allow them to regroup.
"These adaptations are intended to ensure the planning and preparation for continuing the war in 2024," he said.
"The IDF must plan ahead out of an understanding that there will be additional missions and the fighting will continue the rest of the year."
He said that some reservists would leave Gaza "as soon as this week" to allow them to "re-energise ahead of the coming operations".
More than 21,800 people have been killed in Gaza - mostly children and women - during 11 weeks of fighting, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
The latest war was triggered by an unprecedented cross-border attack by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October, in which 1,200 people were killed - most of them civilians - and about 240 others taken hostage.
Israel continued its bombardment of Gaza up until the end of what has been dark year in the region.
At least 48 Palestinians were killed in overnight bombing in Gaza City on Sunday, the health ministry in Gaza said, with many still buried under the rubble.
Another strike killed 20 people sheltering at Al-Aqsa University in the west of Gaza City, witnesses told the AFP news agency. The BBC has not been able to verify the latest reports.
FULL DETAILS AT: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-67855117
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