US Secretary of State Antony Blinken conveyed a strong message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the war cabinet in Tel Aviv regarding the United States' unwavering dedication to the lasting defeat of Hamas, particularly in Rafah. This communication comes amidst efforts to dissuade Israel from launching a full-scale military operation in Gaza's southern city, where over a million displaced individuals have sought refuge.
Blinken reiterated the US stance against a military incursion into Rafah, citing the potential for a significant humanitarian crisis. Plans are underway for US and Israeli officials to convene in Washington next week to explore alternative strategies for addressing the Hamas presence in Rafah while minimizing harm to civilians.
Despite Blinken's counsel, Netanyahu publicly affirmed his determination to proceed with an offensive, regardless of US backing. The US State Department disclosed that Blinken stressed the importance of safeguarding civilians in Gaza and enhancing ongoing humanitarian aid efforts through both land and sea routes.
The meeting also delved into discussions on hostage situations and the urgent need for a ceasefire agreement. Blinken's engagement underscores the US government's multifaceted approach to addressing the complex dynamics in the region while prioritizing humanitarian concerns.