A growing number of U.S. administration officials consider a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip necessary due to dissatisfaction with the course of the Israeli operation. An American television channel reports this by quoting sources. CNN.
According to the channel’s interlocutors, some senior government officials unofficially admit that they cannot fully support Israel’s military operation in Gaza. Authorities are increasingly calling for a ceasefire as they become overwhelmed by continued Palestinian casualties from bombings and shootings.
However, civil servants who suffer from great moral distress cannot openly express their dissatisfaction because they work “to please President Joe Biden.”
Officials are also concerned that Israel refuses to listen to the United States, which believes it should use less violence, announce humanitarian cuts and work on long-term plans for the Gaza Strip.
The channel states that the reluctance of Jewish state officials to follow Washington’s recommendations puts the White House in a difficult situation, forcing it to simultaneously provide aid to Israel and contain the growing discontent of the international community.
Vedant Patel, formerly Deputy Director of the US State Department Press Service statedHe said the US administration did not dispute that Israel’s military operations had “huge consequences” for Palestinian civilians.
Hollywood actors before wrote a letter Biden called for the fire in Israel and Gaza to be stopped.
Source: Gazeta
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