White House: We have not given Israel a deadline to end operations in Gaza
A White House official, in response to a report by an American media about Washington's request to Tel Aviv to end the war operations in Gaza before January, said that he rejected the setting of such a deadline. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, John Feiner, the assistant national security advisor of the White House, said that the United States has not given Israel a deadline to end military operations in Gaza.
John Feiner, who was present at the Aspen Security Summit, said: “It is not our job because the war is theirs.”
This official The White House added: “Of course, if we don’t have ultimate control over what happens in Gaza, we have influence over it, and we try to use our influence to steer the conflict in the most constructive direction, in our view.”
A few days ago, CNN claimed that America asked Israel to end its military operations in Gaza by January.
While the officials of the US President Joe Biden’s administration have previously denied Israel’s crimes in Gaza, Feiner, in part of his statement, pointed to some of these crimes in the northern region of the strip. confess.
Feiner has now said that Israel did not pay enough attention to civilian lives in “certain aspects” of the war in northern Gaza.
He said: “There are some aspects of the way the war was conducted in the North that we think did not pay enough attention to the lives of civilians and those aspects need to be corrected in the operations in the South.”
Sefid claimed that America asked Israel to protect the civilians in the southern Gaza area.
In response to the question whether Israel has heeded America’s demands, he said: “It is important that Know the role of America here. We have influence on the way this war is run, but we do not have complete control over it.”
America has been the main supporter of this regime since the beginning of Israel’s military attacks in Gaza, and by sending weapons and political support to Fanning the flames of war has helped.
In the weeks leading up to the war, the White House said in the weeks leading up to the war that the White House would only use “pauses” in Gaza to help broker a cease-fire. Gaza supports and is not in favor of a ceasefire that could benefit Hamas.
Meanwhile, human rights activists and some politicians of the Democratic Party have repeatedly asked Biden for Israel to end operations. which has led to the deaths of thousands of civilians.
Paul O’Brien, of Amnesty International, said last Wednesday: “Short-term pauses to meet needs on the ground and address the situation Human rights in Gaza are not enough.”
“More and more Americans are calling for this ceasefire,” he said. According to the results of a recent survey conducted by the Morning Consult Institute, 53% of American voters said that they support the establishment of a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. On the 7th of October (15th of October), it led to the martyrdom of more than 17,000 Palestinians in Gaza, most of whom are civilians. . These statistics are increasing especially with the expansion of the Israeli regime’s operations to the southern Gaza region. For two decades, the siege of Gaza and the imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians began the operation known as “Al-Aqsa Storm”. This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them.
Zionist regime In response to this operation, it launched heavy attacks against Gaza and placed this area under a complete siege and cut off electricity and fuel to the people of Gaza for a while.
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