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Biden considering trip to war-torn Israel in the coming days: sources

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By PTI

Published : Oct 16, 2023, 9:01 AM IST

A trip would be a chance for US President Biden to personally affirm the American support to the Israeli people in the midst of their war with Hamas but his visit could spark a wider war with devastating humanitarian consequences. And Biden's presence could be seen as a provocative move by Hamas' chief sponsor, Iran.

Joe Biden considering trip to Israel in the coming days, but travel isn't final, according to AP source
Joe Biden considering trip to Israel in the coming days, but travel isn't final, according to AP source

Washington : President Joe Biden is considering a trip to Israel in the coming days but no travel has been finalised, a senior administration official said on Sunday. It would be a powerful symbol of sympathy and support following the brutal attack by Hamas. A trip would be a chance for Biden to personally affirm to the Israeli people the US is standing firm behind them.

But it would come amid growing fears that a looming Israeli move into Gaza could spark a wider war with devastating humanitarian consequences. And Biden's presence could be seen as a provocative move by Hamas' chief sponsor, Iran, or potentially viewed as tone deaf by Arab nations as civilian casualties mount in Gaza.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has already been travelling around the Mideast this past week trying to prevent the war with Hamas from igniting a broader regional conflict. The official could not publicly discuss internal deliberations about the potential presidential travel and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Biden also made his strongest public statements yet to restrain Israel after the October 7 attack that killed more than 1,400 people including at least 30 US citizens, warning in an interview with CBS' 60 Minutes that aired on Sunday that Israel should not reoccupy Gaza. I think it'd be a big mistake, Biden said. Look, what happened in Gaza, in my view, is Hamas, and the extreme elements of Hamas don't represent all the Palestinian people.

And I think that it would be a mistake for Israel to occupy Gaza again. Israel left Gaza in 2005; Hamas won the elections the next year. Still, Biden said, taking out the extremists ... is a necessary requirement. Biden and his administration officials have refused to criticise Israel or its bombing campaign that has killed civilians in Gaza.

But they've urged Israel, Egypt and other nations to allow for humanitarian aid and supplies into the worsening conflict zone. I'm confident that Israel is going to act under the rules of war," Biden said in the interview. There's standards that democratic institutions and countries go by. And I'm confident that there's going to be an ability for the innocents in Gaza to be able to have access to medicine and food and water."

Also Read : UN: Gaza is now running out of body bags after being strangled without water, food or medicine

Blinken, meanwhile, heard criticism of Israel's military operation from Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi. After Cairo he travelled on to Jordan and planned to return to Israel on Monday, carrying to Israeli leaders the feedback he received in a rush of meetings with leaders throughout the Arab world. Egypt's state-run media said el-Sissi told Blinken that Israel's Gaza operation has exceeded the right of self-defense and turned into a collective punishment.

Blinken told reporters before leaving Egypt that Israel has the right, indeed it has the obligation to defend itself against these attacks from Hamas and to try to do what it can to make sure that this never happens again.

Washington : President Joe Biden is considering a trip to Israel in the coming days but no travel has been finalised, a senior administration official said on Sunday. It would be a powerful symbol of sympathy and support following the brutal attack by Hamas. A trip would be a chance for Biden to personally affirm to the Israeli people the US is standing firm behind them.

But it would come amid growing fears that a looming Israeli move into Gaza could spark a wider war with devastating humanitarian consequences. And Biden's presence could be seen as a provocative move by Hamas' chief sponsor, Iran, or potentially viewed as tone deaf by Arab nations as civilian casualties mount in Gaza.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has already been travelling around the Mideast this past week trying to prevent the war with Hamas from igniting a broader regional conflict. The official could not publicly discuss internal deliberations about the potential presidential travel and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Biden also made his strongest public statements yet to restrain Israel after the October 7 attack that killed more than 1,400 people including at least 30 US citizens, warning in an interview with CBS' 60 Minutes that aired on Sunday that Israel should not reoccupy Gaza. I think it'd be a big mistake, Biden said. Look, what happened in Gaza, in my view, is Hamas, and the extreme elements of Hamas don't represent all the Palestinian people.

And I think that it would be a mistake for Israel to occupy Gaza again. Israel left Gaza in 2005; Hamas won the elections the next year. Still, Biden said, taking out the extremists ... is a necessary requirement. Biden and his administration officials have refused to criticise Israel or its bombing campaign that has killed civilians in Gaza.

But they've urged Israel, Egypt and other nations to allow for humanitarian aid and supplies into the worsening conflict zone. I'm confident that Israel is going to act under the rules of war," Biden said in the interview. There's standards that democratic institutions and countries go by. And I'm confident that there's going to be an ability for the innocents in Gaza to be able to have access to medicine and food and water."

Also Read : UN: Gaza is now running out of body bags after being strangled without water, food or medicine

Blinken, meanwhile, heard criticism of Israel's military operation from Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi. After Cairo he travelled on to Jordan and planned to return to Israel on Monday, carrying to Israeli leaders the feedback he received in a rush of meetings with leaders throughout the Arab world. Egypt's state-run media said el-Sissi told Blinken that Israel's Gaza operation has exceeded the right of self-defense and turned into a collective punishment.

Blinken told reporters before leaving Egypt that Israel has the right, indeed it has the obligation to defend itself against these attacks from Hamas and to try to do what it can to make sure that this never happens again.

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