During a recent call with US President Joe Biden, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to ensure the reopening of the Kerem Shalom crossing to allow for the passage of humanitarian aid. This decision comes after the crossing was closed to aid trucks following a rocket attack that tragically claimed the lives of three Israeli soldiers.
The call between the two leaders also touched upon the ongoing hostage deal talks in Doha, Qatar. President Biden updated Prime Minister Netanyahu on the progress of these negotiations and emphasized the importance of securing a hostage deal to prevent further escalation of the situation.
In addition to discussing the hostage deal, the leaders also addressed the issue of a potential operation in Rafah. President Biden reiterated the US position on this matter, underscoring the need to approach any actions in Rafah with caution and consideration for the safety of the civilians in the area.
Furthermore, the White House spokesperson emphasized the administration's belief that a hostage deal is the most effective way to protect the lives of the hostages and prevent a large-scale conflict in Rafah, where a significant number of people are seeking shelter.
While the specifics of Israel's call for evacuations in eastern Rafah were not commented on, the US government has made its stance clear regarding the potential consequences of a major ground invasion in the region.
During the call, the leaders also reaffirmed their shared commitment to honoring the memory of the millions of Jews who perished in the Holocaust, underscoring the importance of never forgetting this tragic chapter in history.