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US Democrats Urge Biden To Prevent Israeli Assault On Rafah

Palestinian Abdel Rahman Barika looks at the site of an Israeli strike, in Rafah

US Democrats are urging President Biden to take action to prevent a potential Israeli assault on Rafah, a city in the Gaza Strip. The lawmakers are concerned about the escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine and the impact it could have on civilians in the region.

Rafah, located on the border between Gaza and Egypt, has been a focal point of conflict in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The city has experienced significant damage and casualties in previous conflicts, leading to fears of further violence if an assault were to occur.

The Democrats are calling on President Biden to use diplomatic channels to engage with Israeli officials and advocate for a peaceful resolution to the situation. They emphasize the need to prioritize the protection of civilians and avoid further escalation of violence.

President Biden has faced mounting pressure from within his own party to take a stronger stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The recent violence in Gaza has sparked international concern and calls for a ceasefire to prevent further bloodshed.

The US has long been a key ally of Israel, providing military and diplomatic support to the country. However, some Democrats are urging a reevaluation of this relationship in light of the recent violence and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.

As the situation in Rafah remains tense, the international community is closely monitoring developments and urging all parties to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution. President Biden's response to these calls for action will be closely watched as the world looks for leadership in de-escalating the conflict and promoting peace in the region.

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