US Tells Israel Any Ground Campaign in Southern Gaza Must Limit Further Civilian Displacement

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    Israeli security forces seen during a raid in Tubas, in the West Bank, November 28, 2023. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** פלסטינים כפר מהומות נהרג כוחות ביטחון חמושים חמוש מחבלים נזק

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has told Israel that it must work to avoid “significant further displacement” of Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza if it renews its ground campaign aimed at eradicating the Hamas militant group, senior U.S. officials said.

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    The administration, seeking to avoid more large-scale civilian casualties or mass displacement like that seen before the current temporary pause in the fighting, underscored to the Israelis that they must operate with far greater precision in southern Gaza than they did in the north, the officials said, briefing reporters on condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the White House.

    Amid mounting international and domestic pressure about the rising Palestinian death toll, the White House has begun to put greater pressure on Israel that the manner of the coming campaign must be “carefully thought through,” according to one of the officials. The Israelis have been receptive when administration officials have raised these concerns, the official said.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made clear that Israeli Defense Forces will eventually restart military operations after the conclusion of the current, temporary cease-fire that has allowed for an exchange of hostages taken by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. The two sides agreed Monday to extend the truce for an additional two days and to continue swapping hostages for prisoners.

    President Joe Biden has said he would like to see the pause — which has also allowed a surge of much-needed humanitarian aid to get into Gaza — continue as long as feasible. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will return this week to the Middle East as the U.S. hopes to find a way to extend the cease-fire and get more hostages released, the State Department said Monday. It will be his third trip to the region since Israel’s war with Hamas began last month.

    Still, Biden and top officials have also been clear-eyed about Israel’s desire to continue operations focused on Hamas that over the last seven weeks have largely focused on the north. They have said they support Israel’s goal of eliminating Hamas’ control over Gaza and the threat it poses to Israeli civilians, but have grown more vocal about the need to protect the lives of Palestinian civilians. Hamas has been known to seek shelter among the territory’s civilian population, and Israeli officials have released videos from northern Gaza of what they said are weapons stockpiles and firing locations placed among civilian infrastructure.

    More than 13,300 Palestinians have been killed since the war began on Oct. 7, roughly two-thirds of them women and minors, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza, which does not differentiate between civilians and combatants. More than 1,200 people have been killed on the Israeli side, mostly civilians killed in the initial attack. At least 77 soldiers have been killed in Israel’s ground offensive.

    The U.S. believes roughly 2 million Palestinians are now in south and central Gaza. Biden administration officials have made clear to the Israelis that an already stretched humanitarian support network would be unable to cope with the sort of displacement that those from northern Gaza have endured in Israel’s retaliatory strikes and ground operations.

    Biden administration officials have also told the Israelis they expect them to conduct operations in a way that will be “maximally deconflicted” with the operation of humanitarian aid facilities, United Nations-supported shelters and core infrastructure, including electricity and water.

    The World Health Organization has warned that the war has caused a burgeoning public health crisis that is a recipe for epidemics as displaced Palestinians have been forced to take shelter in cramped homes and camps.

    One administration official said vaccines are among the medical goods flowing into Gaza, but there has also been a focus on potable water supplies and sanitation to prevent outbreaks of typhoid and cholera. To that end, the White House has also pushed to get as much fuel into Gaza as possible — something the Israelis resisted, particularly in the first weeks of war, citing concerns that it would be siphoned by Hamas.

    The officials said the U.S. on Tuesday would dispatch the first of three U.S. military humanitarian aid flights to northern Egypt carrying medical supplies, food aid and winter items for Gaza’s civilian population. The aid is to be delivered into Gaza by the United Nations.


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    5 months ago

    Israel needs to ignore @Biden”

    anonymous
    anonymous
    5 months ago

    According to this reasoning the kinder transport would never have taken place. According to this reasoning human shield are permitted. Let’s grab some Gazans and use them as shields.

    Ray Gensburg
    Ray Gensburg
    5 months ago

    Here is some advice for Hamas and the Palestinians: if you want to avoid civilian casualties, do not start a war. Once you start…..anything and everything can and will happen. So stop your crying.

    see@yahoo.com
    5 months ago

    Israel May (unfortunately) need from the US ammunition etc. but NO ADVISE

    Jewish mother
    Jewish mother
    5 months ago

    How ’bout the US gets our hostages back???

    Yitzy
    Yitzy
    5 months ago

    At first, President Biden was being very sensitive to Israel, even telling journalists that now is not the time to talk about the 2 state solution. As time goes on, that is wearing off. It’s probably because he though for sure the word would be backing Israel after such atrocities. Now that he saw the opposite, he is slowly giving into pressure and not being sympathetic to Israel. This whole situation is not easy for Israel, both in fighting a war and in being put in such a bad light by the world. If President Biden wants to not be silent while the world is committing atrocities to Israel, don’t make Israel even feel more worse in what they already feel. Now is a time to strengthen them..

    Circle
    Circle
    5 months ago

    I think if the yidden in the US make a lot of noise, Biden would have to take that into consideration as well.
    If we aren’t permitted to rally, we better hope that the bullets and missels our learning is doing, as our daas Torah told us no hishtadlus beyond learning is needed, really needs to kick in quickly.

    Aguttenshabbos
    Aguttenshabbos
    5 months ago

    Typical Democrat administration tactics whether local, state, or federal. The boil the frog slowly method. Starting out with a small request and slowly but surely working it up to having the nerve to having no qualms of demanding the most egregious things. Gun control laws, taxes, fees, are just but a few examples that come to mind.