Biden: Israel’s Gaza
Bombardment Is Not a ‘Significant Overreaction’
Since Israel started bombing Gaza on Monday, over 100 Palestinians have
been killed, including dozens of children
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Posted on May 13, 2021
As Israeli bombs are
pounding Gaza, the US is standing firmly behind its ally. President Biden on
Thursday said the bombing
campaign that has killed over 100 people is not a “significant
overreaction.”
“I have my intelligence
community, the Defense Department, as well as the State Department … in contact
with all of their counterparts, not only in Israel, but in the region, and one
of the things I have seen thus far is there has not been a significant
overreaction,” Biden said.
Israel’s bombing campaign
began on Monday after rockets were fired out of Gaza in response to the ongoing
violence against Palestinians in East Jerusalem. The first barrage of Gaza
rockets did minimal damage, only leaving one Israeli “lightly injured.” Israel responded by
carrying out a series of airstrikes in Gaza that killed 20
Palestinians, including 10 children.
As of Friday morning
in Gaza, 113 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli airstrikes, including 13
children. In Israel, seven people have been killed by rocket fire, including
one child.
US officials have been
calling for a “de-escalation,” but Israel shows no signs of slowing down. “The
question is how do we get to a point — they get to a point — where there is a
significant reduction in the attacks, particularly the rocket attacks that
are indiscriminately fired in the population centers, but I expect I’ll be
having some more discussions,” Biden said on Thursday.
On Wednesday night, Israel rejected a
ceasefire offer from Hamas and approved a plan to intensify airstrikes
indefinitely. Late Thursday, Israel started what Israeli media described as
“the heaviest strikes yet,” as air and ground
forces bombarded northern Gaza. So far, it appears no IDF
troops have entered Gaza and are only attacking from the Israeli side of the
border, but a ground invasion is reportedly being planned.
Israeli officials are
warning that the brutal siege is far from over. While the IDF was readying
plans on Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said “Gaza will burn” if Hamas rockets
continue to be fired.
Like other Israeli
officials, Gantz is portraying the ongoing violence as the result of Hamas
refusing to stop firing rockets. But the ceasefire Israel rejected on Wednesday
was an offer from Hamas to halt attacks on a “mutual basis” with Israel, a
proposal that got little attention from Western media.
It’s clear Israel is using
this latest flare-up as an opportunity to launch a full-scale offensive against
Gaza, and judging by Biden’s comments, the US is fully behind it.
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