White House officials have continued their briefing on the ongoing conflict in Gaza, addressing concerns over civilian casualties and the well-being of hostages. The briefing featured discussions between American and Israeli counterparts, emphasizing the need to reduce civilian fatalities.
During the briefing, officials reiterated President Biden's statement from the previous day, expressing deep concern over the high number of innocent civilians killed in the Gaza conflict. They stressed the importance of working closely with Israeli officials to address this issue. While specific casualty figures were not confirmed, the officials acknowledged that any loss of civilian life is unacceptable.
The U.S. has been engaged in constructive dialogue with Israeli counterparts, conveying its concerns and ideas to help minimize civilian casualties. Though the situation remains challenging, Israeli officials have reportedly been receptive to the perspectives shared by U.S. representatives.
Regarding the hostages held by Hamas, American officials conveyed that there is currently no information suggesting that any remaining American hostages are deceased. The officials did not provide further details on the ongoing efforts to secure their release but emphasized that the U.S. remains committed to the safe return of all hostages.
When questioned about potential operations in Raqqa, Israeli officials stressed that any decision regarding such missions would ultimately be made by Israel. While U.S. officials indicated that they have consistently shared their concerns and insights on urban warfare throughout the conflict, they clarified that they are not directly involved in shaping Israel's plan for Raqqa. Nonetheless, they have emphasized the need for the plan to account for the safety and well-being of Palestinian civilians.
When asked about the consequences if Israel were to proceed with an operation in Raqqa without providing a credible plan to protect civilians, officials refrained from commenting on potential hypothetical scenarios. Instead, they highlighted the recent successful rescue of two Israelis held in Gaza, affirming that there is currently no information suggesting that any American hostages are deceased.
The briefing underscored the ongoing efforts between the U.S. and Israel to minimize civilian casualties in the Gaza conflict and secure the safety of hostages. Both sides continue to engage in discussions to address these pressing concerns. The U.S. reiterated its commitment to working closely with its Israeli counterparts and emphasized the importance of finding peaceful solutions to the conflict.