A day after President Biden asserted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was “hurting Israel greater than serving to Israel,” Mr. Netanyahu dismissed that competition as “fallacious,” escalating the leaders’ more and more public dispute.
Mr. Netanyahu, in an interview with Politico, challenged Mr. Biden’s evaluation of Israel’s navy technique within the Gaza Strip, and mentioned that his insurance policies represented what the “overwhelming majority” of Israelis wished.
“I don’t know precisely what the president meant, but when he meant by that that I’m pursuing non-public insurance policies in opposition to the bulk, the want of the vast majority of Israelis, and that that is hurting the pursuits of Israel, then he’s fallacious on each counts,” Mr. Netanyahu mentioned.
He added, “They’re insurance policies supported by the overwhelming majority of the Israelis. They assist the motion that we’re taking to destroy the remaining terrorist battalions of Hamas.”
Mr. Netanyahu was responding to feedback Mr. Biden made on Saturday in an interview with MSNBC. Mr. Biden rebuked Mr. Netanyahu over the rising civilian demise toll in Gaza, whilst he reaffirmed American assist for Israel.
“He has a proper to defend Israel, a proper to proceed to pursue Hamas, however he should, he should, he should pay extra consideration to the harmless lives being misplaced as a consequence of the actions taken,” Mr. Biden mentioned.
“In my opinion, he’s hurting Israel greater than serving to Israel,” Mr. Biden mentioned, showing to discuss with Mr. Netanyahu’s navy technique. “It’s opposite to what Israel stands for, and I believe it’s a giant mistake. So I wish to see a cease-fire.”
Requested by the interviewer, Jonathan Capehart, if he had a “crimson line” that Mr. Netanyahu shouldn’t cross, like a floor invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza, Mr. Biden provided a muddled response however mentioned that “the protection of Israel continues to be vital.”
“He can not have 30,000 extra Palestinians useless as a consequence” of his pursuit of Hamas, the president mentioned, referring to Mr. Netanyahu.
“There’s different methods to deal, to get to, to take care of the trauma brought on by Hamas,” he added.
Mr. Biden didn’t provide particulars. The Gazan well being ministry has mentioned that greater than 31,000 folks have been killed within the enclave since Israel started the warfare in response to the Oct. 7 assaults launched by Hamas.
However the president’s feedback as soon as once more highlighted the fragile place america has discovered itself in: arming Israel whereas on the identical time offering humanitarian help to Gaza.
Mr. Biden has been extra forceful in current days in regards to the plight of civilians in Gaza, urging Mr. Netanyahu to not go forward along with his acknowledged plans to launch a significant floor offensive in Rafah with no plan to guard these sheltering there. Greater than 1,000,000 Gazans have sought refuge within the metropolis, a lot of whom have been displaced by Israeli navy orders to maneuver into so-called protected zones.
Within the interview with Politico, Mr. Netanyahu reiterated that Israel nonetheless meant to invade Rafah: “We’ll go there. We’re not going to go away. , I’ve a crimson line. what the crimson line is, that Oct. 7 doesn’t occur once more. By no means occurs once more.”
When requested about Mr. Biden’s remarks, Israel’s overseas minister, Israel Katz, declined to say what they steered in regards to the relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
“I’m attempting to separate between rhetoric and essence: The targets of the warfare and the state of Israel are easy — they’re to launch all the hostages and to dismantle Hamas’s navy and management drive,” Mr. Katz informed Kan, Israel’s public radio community on Sunday. “The US helps these targets as Biden had confused yesterday.”
He added that Israel had mentioned there could be a plan to evacuate civilians from Rafah earlier than any floor invasion, and he reiterated that his nation’s navy didn’t “intentionally hurt civilians.”
The push towards Rafah has drawn warnings from america and different allies in regards to the potential humanitarian price. The United Nations has mentioned {that a} floor invasion of Rafah might have “big implications for all of Gaza, together with the lots of of hundreds at grave threat of hunger and famine within the north.”
Below Mr. Biden’s route, U.S. navy cargo planes have in current days dropped meals, water and different help into Gaza a handful of instances. The newest airdrop got here on Monday, when the U.S. navy mentioned it dropped greater than 27,000 “meal equivalents” and almost 26,000 bottles of water into northern Gaza.
As well as, the Biden administration has introduced plans to construct a floating pier off the coast of Gaza to ship extra provides to the enclave.
However American officers have acknowledged that dropping help by air and constructing a pier is not going to be as efficient as delivering provides by land, an choice that Israel has largely blocked.
Gabby Sobelman contributed reporting.