The Israeli ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, expressed concerns over the halt in weapons shipments from the US, stating that it may significantly impair Israel's ability to achieve military objectives. This comes in response to President Joe Biden's announcement that some shipments of US weapons to Israel would be halted if a major invasion of the Gazan city of Rafah were to occur.
Erdan emphasized that Biden's decision could hinder Israel's goal of overthrowing the Hamas government and potentially give hope to Israel's enemies. He acknowledged that while there may not have been bad intentions behind the decision, any limitations imposed on Israel by its allies could be perceived as support for its adversaries.
President Biden also acknowledged the role of American weapons in civilian casualties in Gaza, particularly referencing the use of 2,000-pound bombs. As a result, the US has paused shipments of 'high-payload munitions' due to concerns over Israel's potential operations in Rafah without a clear plan for protecting civilians.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the temporary halt in weapons shipments, highlighting the need for caution in light of the ongoing conflict. The decision reflects a recognition of the US's involvement in the conflict and the impact of its military support on civilian populations.