White House: We do not set a timetable for Israeli operations in Gaza
The spokesman of the National Security Council of the White House stated that Washington will not set a timetable for Israel's military operations in Gaza. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council of the White House, in an interview On Friday, he said that Washington would not set a timetable for Israeli military operations in Gaza.
Kirby, who was interviewed by NBC, noted that Israel should move toward “milder operations (with less intensity) and as much as possible.” The sooner he does it, the better.
The White House official said, despite this: “We are not setting a time frame for the Israelis. “We’ve definitely moved on to the importance of moving to milder operations, and we don’t want them to do it any sooner than they think is safe and effective.” John Kirby added: “But we believe that that moving [to these operations] in the near future is the best possible event.” He added that in a military operation, tactics evolve in parallel with the achievement of goals, and Israel said that it will move towards milder operations. The former has provided Israel with what it has learned. Security Council on Gaza Kurdish from Gaza
The White House has been the main supporter of this regime since the beginning of Israel’s military operation in Gaza. The American government headed by “Joe Biden” has so far vetoed several resolutions of the United Nations Security Council to establish a ceasefire in Gaza.
More than 20,000 people have been martyred in the military operations of the Zionist regime in Gaza so far. reached and more than 53 thousand people were injured. In the last two days, 390 people have been martyred in the Gaza Strip. Israel has declared its goal of this military operation to destroy Hamas, and this is a goal that many analysts consider impossible.
A week ago, Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor of the White House, reports published in the media about the intention of Washington and Tel Aviv had approved to advance the war in the Gaza Strip through more targeted strikes. It will be about targeting the leaders of Hamas.”
The National Security Adviser of the White House also noted: “We agree with Israel that the war in Gaza will last several months, but it will be in several stages. Threats against Israel from the northern front must be resolved through deterrence and diplomatic methods.
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