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Biden’s Israel Visit

President Joe Biden to Visit Israel in Support of War ​on Hamas

President Joe‍ Biden will visit Israel on Wednesday to show support for its war on Hamas after Washington said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to let humanitarian aid reach besieged​ Gazans.

Israel’s⁢ Vow to Annihilate Hamas

Israel has vowed to annihilate the Hamas movement that controls Gaza after Hamas gunmen ‌killed 1,300 people, mainly civilians, during a rampage through⁤ southern Israeli towns on ‌Oct. 7—the deadliest single day in Israel‘s 75-year history.

Israel has bombarded the Gaza Strip⁢ with air strikes that ⁣have killed more than 2,800 Palestinians, a quarter ‌of them children, and⁢ driven around half​ of the 2.3 million⁢ Gazans from their homes. It has imposed a total blockade on the enclave, halting food, fuel, and medical supplies, which are rapidly​ running out.

Scores of trucks carrying vital supplies for Gaza ⁣headed toward the Rafah crossing in Egypt on Tuesday, the only access point to the coastal enclave outside Israel‘s⁢ control, but there was no clear⁢ indication that they would be able to enter.

Biden’s Planned Visit and Support

U.S.⁤ Secretary of State Antony Blinken ⁣announced Biden‘s planned visit at the ⁣end of⁢ hours of talks with Netanyahu, in which he said Netanyahu had agreed to‍ develop a plan to get humanitarian aid ‍to Gaza civilians. ⁣He gave no details.

Biden ‌will “hear from ​ Israel what it needs⁢ to defend its people,” ⁤Blinken said. He will also hear how Israel will carry out operations in a way that minimizes⁢ civilian casualties and lets humanitarian aid into ‍ Gaza to help civilians “in a ⁣way that does not benefit⁢ Hamas.”

Washington is also trying to rally Arab states to ‍help head off a wider regional war after Iran pledged “preemptive action” from its allies which include the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon.

After Israel, Biden is expected ⁢to⁤ travel to Jordan to meet King Abdullah and Egyptian ⁢president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

He will also meet Mahmoud Abbas,⁤ president of the Palestinian Authority, which⁣ exerts limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank⁣ but lost control of Gaza to Hamas in ⁣2007. The PA on⁣ Tuesday accused Israel of genocide and ethnic⁢ cleansing in Gaza.

Lifting Rubble with Bare Hands

In Jabalia, in the northern half of the Gaza Strip that Israel has ordered evacuated, frantic residents used their bare hands to lift chunks of concrete and metal, crying ‍out when they located bodies from under rubble in a smoking bombing crater. Others ran with stretchers carrying the wounded.

A man emerged from a ruined building holding the limp body of a ⁣small boy in his arms.

Residents fleeing the north have crammed into southern​ areas such ⁢as ⁣Khan Younis but have found no respite ‍from bombing there.

Amin Hneideq awoke to an ‍explosion in Khan Younis that sent the window crashing down,⁣ lacerating ⁢his daughter’s head. The⁢ bomb​ had⁢ missed his house but destroyed a home nearby, killing a family from the north that had ​sought ⁤shelter there.

“They⁣ brought them ⁣from the ‌north just to strike them in the south,” said⁣ Hneideq, ⁤weeping.

The​ United Nations agency⁤ for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said only around 14 percent of Gazans had access to water through a single ⁤pipe to Khan Younis ‌that Israel allowed to open for ​three hours on Monday.

Concerns ⁤about dehydration and diseases ⁤were high as water and⁣ sanitation services had collapsed.

“People ⁣will start dying without water,”‌ UNRWA said.

Hostages and Attempts for Aid

Israel says 199 hostages were taken to Gaza during the militants’ raid.​ Hamas⁤ released a video of one French-Israeli hostage, Maya Schem,​ calling on​ world leaders to help ​her and other captives get home.

Israel‘s ​military ⁣called the video “psychological terror against Israeli citizens”,⁢ and France called it ‌”vile.” Schem’s⁤ mother told a press conference she ⁢was “begging‌ the world‌ to bring my baby back home.”

In addition to trying to get aid through the Rafah ⁣crossing, Washington‍ also wants it opened to let out Gazans ⁢with foreign passports,​ including several hundred Palestinian Americans. Some Gazans with dual nationality ⁢tried to ⁢reach​ Rafah on Tuesday but said ⁢it was impossible because ‍of Israeli air strikes.

Even if the crossing⁣ opens, most Gazans will not‌ be let out. ​Egypt has said it could allow medical evacuations but rejects any mass exodus, which it says​ would amount to an ‍expulsion of ⁢Palestinians from their land.

Clashes in‍ Israel’s North

Cross-border fighting has also intensified on a second⁣ front on‌ Israel‘s⁣ northern border with⁣ Lebanon. ⁢Clashes ‌there have been the deadliest since ​the last full-blown war between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah group ‌17 years ago.

The Israeli military said on Tuesday it had killed four people who had tried​ to cross the border to plant ⁤explosives. Security sources in Lebanon said four people had been killed​ by Israeli shelling near the village of Alma ⁣Al-Shaab on the Lebanese side of the frontier.

Israel ordered the evacuation on Monday of 28 of‌ its villages near the Lebanese border.

Iran, which sponsors both Hamas and Hezbollah, has ‌celebrated the Hamas attacks on Israel but denies being behind ‍them. Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told state‌ TV that “preemptive action” would be taken against ⁤ Israel in the coming hours.

“We cannot be‌ indifferent to​ the war crimes committed against the people of Gaza,” Amirabdollahian said.

There has also been ‍an intensification of deadly clashes in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, already engulfed in its worst unrest ‌for ​years before the ⁣Hamas attacks from Gaza.

What are‍ President Biden’s ​objectives during his visit to Israel, particularly in relation⁣ to ​minimizing civilian‌ casualties and addressing the urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza

To the people of⁢ Gaza, the international community has also ⁣been working to secure‍ the release of the‍ hostages⁢ taken by Hamas. The⁤ video released⁢ by Hamas of one of the hostages, Maya Schem, has caused outrage and concern among world leaders. The​ Israeli military has ⁢described it as⁣ “psychological ​terror” and France has condemned it as “vile”.⁣ Schem’s mother has ​pleaded for the world‍ to help bring ⁢her daughter back home.

The situation in Gaza is dire, ⁤with limited access ‍to water and basic necessities, and‍ the risk of‌ dehydration and disease is increasing. The⁤ United Nations ⁣agency‌ for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has stated that only around 14 percent of Gazans currently have access to water through a single pipe that Israel allowed to open for a few hours on Monday. Without access to clean ⁣water, the ⁢risk to the⁢ lives of the people in Gaza is imminent.

President Biden’s visit‌ to Israel ⁣is a‍ show of support for the country’s efforts to defend its people and destroy the Hamas movement. During his visit, President Biden will listen to Israel’s⁣ needs and discuss ways to minimize civilian casualties while ‌ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches the people of Gaza. The ultimate goal is to help the civilians in Gaza without ⁤benefiting Hamas, which continues⁤ to perpetuate violence and pose a threat to both Israel‍ and the region.

The visit also holds significance in‌ terms of⁤ regional stability. President Biden will meet with Arab states, including Jordan​ and Egypt, to prevent the ​conflict in Gaza from escalating into a wider ​regional war. Iran’s pledge of “preemptive action” from its allies,⁣ including the Hezbollah movement in⁢ Lebanon, has raised concerns of ⁢further ⁣destabilization in⁢ the region. Through diplomatic efforts and engagement with key regional players, President Biden aims to de-escalate tensions and seek a peaceful resolution.

In addition to meeting ⁢with Israeli officials, President ⁣Biden will also meet with Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority. While the Palestinian Authority exerts limited ⁤self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, it‌ lost control of Gaza to Hamas in 2007. The⁤ Palestinian Authority has accused Israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza, further highlighting the complexities⁢ of the conflict and⁢ the urgent need for a peaceful ⁤resolution.

President Biden’s ‌visit to Israel comes at a critical juncture. The ongoing conflict ⁢between Israel and Hamas has resulted in the loss of numerous ‌lives and has ‌caused immense suffering for the people of Gaza. The visit​ aims to provide support to‍ Israel in its⁣ efforts to ⁣defend its people, while⁤ also addressing the urgent humanitarian⁢ needs of the people in Gaza. By engaging with regional stakeholders and advocating for a ⁣peaceful resolution, President Biden seeks to bring stability to the region and prevent further escalation of the conflict.


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