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Biden To Halt Some Weapon Shipments To Israel

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President Joe Biden made a significant announcement on Wednesday, stating that he would halt some shipments of American weapons to Israel if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders a major invasion of the city of Rafah. This decision comes in light of the civilian casualties in Gaza resulting from the use of American weapons.

In an exclusive interview, President Biden expressed concern over the civilian deaths in Gaza caused by the bombs supplied by the United States. He specifically mentioned the potential consequences if Israel were to enter Rafah, emphasizing that weapons historically used in such situations would not be provided.

This move marks a turning point in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, with President Biden acknowledging the role of American bombs in the civilian casualties in Gaza. The decision to condition weapon shipments based on Israel's actions reflects a shift in the President's approach, amidst mounting pressure to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Concern over civilian deaths in Gaza caused by American-supplied bombs.
President Biden's decision to halt weapon shipments to Israel in case of a major invasion of Rafah.
Acknowledgment of the role of American weapons in civilian casualties in Gaza.

While reaffirming the commitment to Israel's security by continuing to supply defensive weapons like the Iron Dome system, President Biden clarified that shipments for offensive purposes would cease in the event of a major ground invasion of Rafah. The administration has already paused a shipment of high-payload munitions due to the potential operations in Rafah, pending a final decision.

Israeli officials have reportedly expressed frustration over the pause in shipments and the US media briefings on the matter. The administration is currently reviewing other potential sales or transfers of munitions in light of the evolving situation.

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