Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Amid concerns over Rafah op, US to send more arms to Israel

The package comes as Israel faces strong internatio­nal criticism over its continued ground offensive in Gaza

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: The US in recent days authorised the transfer of billions of dollars worth of bombs and fighter jets to Israel, two sources familiar with the effort said on Friday, even as Washington publicly expresses concerns about an anticipate­d Israeli military offensive in Rafah.

The new arms packages include more than 1,800 MK84 2,000-pound bombs and 500 MK82 500-pound bombs, said the sources, who confirmed a report in the Washington Post.

Washington gives $3.8 billion in annual military assistance to Israel, its longtime ally.

The package comes as Israel faces strong internatio­nal criticism over its continued bombing campaign and ground offensive in Gaza and as some members of President Joe Biden’s party call for him to cut US military aid.

The US has been rushing air defences and munitions to Israel, but some Democrats and Arab American groups have criticised the Biden administra­tion’s steadfast support of Israel, which they say provides it with a sense of impunity.

Biden on Friday acknowledg­ed “the pain being felt” by many Arab Americans over the war in Gaza and over US support for Israel and its military offensive.

Still, he has vowed continued support for Israel despite an increasing­ly public rift with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The White House declined comment on the weapons transfers.

The Israeli embassy in Washington did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The decision on weapons follows a visit to Washington by Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant this week when he discussed Israel’s weapons needs with US counterpar­ts.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Gallant, apparently seeking to cool US-Israeli tensions, said he stressed the importance of US ties to his country’s security and of maintainin­g Israel’s “qualitativ­e military edge” in the region, including its air capabiliti­es.

The war erupted on October 7 after Hamas militants attacked Israel and killed 1,200 people and seized 253 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. Israel has retaliated by launching an air and ground assault on Hamas in the Gaza Strip that has killed more than 32,000 people, health authoritie­s in Gaza say.

Netanyahu approves new ceasefire talks

Meanwhile, Netanyahu approved new Gaza ceasefire talks on Friday following a court order to ensure aid reaches civilians in need.

Despite a binding UN Security Council resolution earlier this week demanding an “immediate ceasefire”, fighting continued in Gaza on Friday, even near operationa­l hospitals.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Israeli soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict with Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas on March 27.
REUTERS Israeli soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict with Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas on March 27.

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