In a recent interview, US President Joe Biden expressed concern over the handling of the conflict in Gaza by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that Netanyahu's actions are harming Israel's interests. Biden's comments come amid escalating tensions in the region and a rising death toll among Palestinians in Gaza.
Biden emphasized the importance of saving the lives of ordinary Palestinians and cautioned that Netanyahu's approach to the conflict, which has resulted in civilian casualties, is detrimental to Israel's reputation and international support. The remarks were reported by the US news agency AP following the interview on Saturday.
While Biden has previously shown unwavering support for Israel, particularly after attacks by Hamas, he now appears to be urging Netanyahu to prioritize civilian lives and avoid actions that could erode international backing for Israel.
The US President warned of the potential consequences of continued violence, stating that Israel risks losing months of international support if the casualties in Gaza persist. Biden's remarks underscore the strained relationship between the two leaders and reflect his commitment to advocating for peace and diplomacy in the region.
Addressing the situation in Gaza, Biden highlighted the importance of a ceasefire and expressed disappointment that Hamas walked out of talks in Cairo without reaching an agreement. He revealed that CIA Director Bill Burns is currently in the Middle East, working to revive efforts for a ceasefire and negotiate a resolution to the conflict.
Despite his criticism of Netanyahu's handling of the crisis, Biden reaffirmed the United States' commitment to Israel's defense and emphasized that the US will continue to provide military support, including the Iron Dome missile defense system.
Biden also expressed his desire to visit Israel and address the Knesset, Israel's parliament, to directly communicate his position on the conflict. However, details regarding the timing and logistics of the visit remain undisclosed.
As tensions persist and efforts to broker a ceasefire continue, the international community watches closely, hoping for a swift resolution to the conflict and an end to the suffering of civilians in Gaza.
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