A recent attempt by Hezbollah to fire a ballistic missile near Tel Aviv has sparked alarm among international leaders. White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby expressed deep concern over the incident, labeling it as a troubling development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and the militant group.
Israel reported successfully intercepting the missile, which would have marked a significant escalation in hostilities had it reached its intended target in Israel's commercial heartlands. The incident underscores the growing tensions between the two sides and the need for continued efforts to prevent further escalation.
Kirby emphasized the importance of preventing the conflict from deepening and expanding, particularly in the volatile border region between Israel and Lebanon where Hezbollah operates. He noted that the US has been actively engaged in diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions and promote stability in the region.
Regarding ceasefire negotiations in Gaza, Kirby clarified that the Biden administration remains engaged in discussions with Israeli officials. He refuted claims that the US had paused its push for a ceasefire, stating that the Israeli government had presented a proposal for consideration. However, he acknowledged that challenges persist, with Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar identified as a key obstacle to progress.
While reports suggest that US officials have scaled back their efforts in the absence of political will from both Hamas and Israel to end the conflict, Kirby's comments indicate ongoing dialogue between the parties. The situation remains fluid, with the international community closely monitoring developments and advocating for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.