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Israel war: White House avoids setting ‘red lines’ for Netanyahu, downplays Gaza ‘siege’

Israel Commits ‌to Not Imposing Siege on⁣ Gaza Strip, Says ‌White House​ Official

A senior White House official has stated that Israel will not enforce a “concept of​ siege” on the Gaza Strip, emphasizing ⁢that President Joe​ Biden will not set any “red lines” ‌for Israel’s response to Hamas.

“My understanding is that the concept of siege is not something that, in fact, is going to ⁢be pursued by the Israeli government,” said White⁤ House national security adviser Jake Sullivan during a press ⁤briefing.‍ “But we are consulting with the Israeli government about their actions in this regard.”

Israel’s Response to Hamas⁢ Attack Becomes a Global Crisis

Israeli ‌Prime ⁣Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has framed Israel’s response to the unprecedented⁤ Hamas attack in terms of defending civilization, with Israeli Defense Minister⁤ Yoav⁤ Gallant declaring a “complete siege” of Gaza. However, Sullivan conveyed a different impression following Biden’s third​ phone ⁤call with Netanyahu, making it clear that he did not​ intend to restrict Netanyahu’s reaction.

“I’m ⁢not here to draw red lines or issue warnings or⁤ give lectures to anybody,” Sullivan stated. “I’m ⁤here to ⁤say that the ​president has given us direction to‌ take a series of actions. We are undertaking‍ those actions, and we will continue to ‌do so.”

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‌ How does​ the White House’s‍ commitment to consulting with the Israeli government reflect their approach⁤ to the ongoing conflict in the region

⁢ Israel Commits to Not Imposing Siege on Gaza Strip, Says White House Official

A senior White House official has made an announcement that Israel will ⁣refrain from imposing a “concept ​of siege” on the Gaza Strip. This statement comes in‌ the midst ​of escalating tension between Israel and Hamas, with the White House ‍emphasizing that ⁢President Joe Biden‍ will not set any “red lines” ⁣for Israel’s response to Hamas.

During a press briefing, White House national security‌ adviser ⁢Jake Sullivan ⁢stated, “My understanding is that ​the⁢ concept of siege is not something that, in fact, is going to‌ be pursued by the Israeli government. But we⁤ are consulting with the Israeli government about their actions in this regard.” ⁣This indicates that Israel is not planning to impose a ‌complete blockade or isolation on Gaza.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and ⁢Hamas has sparked ​a ⁢global crisis, as the‍ Israeli government has framed its response to the unprecedented Hamas attack as a defense of‍ civilization. ‌Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ⁣Netanyahu, along with Defense Minister Yoav⁢ Gallant, previously declared​ a “complete siege” of⁣ Gaza. However, Sullivan’s comments following Biden’s discussion with Netanyahu ‍suggest a different approach from the United States.

Sullivan made it clear ⁢that‍ he is not here ‌to establish limitations or issue warnings⁤ to any party involved. He ‍stated, “I’m not⁢ here to draw red lines or issue warnings or give lectures to anybody. I’m ​here to say that⁢ the⁣ president has given us direction to take a series of actions. We are undertaking ⁤those actions, and we will continue to do so.” This indicates that Biden supports Israel’s‌ right⁤ to defend itself and allows Netanyahu to determine ⁤the appropriate response.

As the situation ⁤in ‍the ​region continues to unfold, it is evident that Israel’s actions‍ are under scrutiny. The White House’s commitment to consulting⁣ with the ​Israeli government acknowledges the complexity of the conflict and the need for a strategic approach. The international community will be watching closely as both sides navigate the sensitive issue of finding a resolution that ensures ‍the ⁢safety and well-being of all involved.

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