Israel: US President Joe Biden has been furious at PM Benjamin Netanyahu over the continuous deaths of Palestinians and aid workers in Gaza. Biden has vented his anger fiercely on Netanyahu. The US President said that Netanyahu has made a big mistake. Biden termed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the war as a mistake and asked him to work on delivering large quantities of relief material to Gaza. This stance of Biden has increased the pressure on Israel for a ceasefire and has also increased the rift between the two allies, staunch supporters of each other. The situation has become worse as the war has prolonged.
Biden has been a supporter of Israel waging war against Hamas since the deadly terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, but in recent weeks, his patience with Netanyahu appeared to be breaking and the US administration adopted a tough stance towards Israel. Is. This has dealt a blow to the decades-old cooperation between the two countries and has increased the risk of Israel being isolated at the international level due to the war.
Israel wants to destroy Rafah in South Gaza
Israel wants to destroy Rafah city in southern Gaza. The most serious disagreement is over Israel’s planning for the attack in Rafah and the rift has widened since then. The rift was further deepened by an Israeli airstrike on an aid convoy last week, which killed seven employees of the food charity World Central Kitchen (WCK), most of them foreigners. Israel said the deaths were unintentional, but Biden was angry. Biden’s comments in a pre-recorded interview aired late Tuesday night highlighted differences between Israel and the United States over delivery of humanitarian aid to people in Gaza. Biden gave this interview two days after the WCK attack.
Warning of impending doom in Gaza
There have been warnings of impending famine due to the month-long war in Gaza. “What he’s doing is a mistake,” Biden told Spanish-language broadcaster Univision. I don’t agree with his attitude.” He was responding to a question on whether Netanyahu was giving priority to maintaining his political survival rather than national interest. Biden said Israel should agree to a ceasefire and allow other countries to reach the region and deliver relief goods to beleaguered Gaza in six to eight months.
He said it should be done now. Israel and Hamas are currently negotiating a ceasefire in exchange for the release of hostages held by Hamas and others. But the two sides remain far apart on key issues, including the return of Palestinians to hard-hit northern Gaza.
Netanyahu has pledged to achieve complete victory in Gaza.
Netanyahu has vowed to achieve ‘total victory’ in the war. He has promised to destroy Hamas’s military and governance capabilities. He has promised to prevent a repeat of the October 7 attack and bring back the hostages. More than 33,200 Palestinians have been killed in the continuing fighting, according to Gaza’s health ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its calculations. He says that most of the dead are women and children. Israel has said, without providing any evidence, that it has killed about 12,000 terrorists. (AP)
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