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U.S. support depends on protecting civilians: Biden

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President Joe Biden told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that continued support of the United States would depend on Israeli actions to protect Gaza civilians, for the first time suggesting conditions on aid as he urged an “immediate ceasefire”.

In a phone call after the Israeli killing of seven aid workers — which Israel says was a mistake — Mr. Biden urged Mr. Netanyahu to “announce and implement a series of specific, concrete and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitari­an suffering and the safety of aid workers,” a White House statement said.

Mr. Biden “made clear that U.S. policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel’s immediate action on these steps,” it said.

The U.S. leader told Mr. Netanyahu that the strikes on humanitari­an workers as well as the humanitari­an situation in Gaza, where the United Nations has warned of famine, “are unacceptab­le”.

Immediate ceasefire

Mr. Biden “underscore­d that an immediate ceasefire is essential to stabilise and improve the humanitari­an situation and protect innocent civilians, and he urged the Prime Minister to empower his negotiator­s to conclude a deal without delay to bring the hostages home,” the statement said.

Qatar has been leading prolonged talks on a temporary ceasefire that would include the freeing of hostages seized when Hamas carried out the deadliest attack in Israeli history on October 7.

The United States has backed a ceasefire as part of a hostage deal, with hopes it will lead eventually to a longterm settlement.

Mr. Biden has for months voiced mounting frustratio­n with Mr. Netanyahu, but has also staunchly defended Israel’s right to respond to Hamas.

Despite pressure from the left of Mr. Biden’s Democratic Party, the administra­tion has been racing millions of dollars worth of military supplies to Israel even while criticisin­g the conduct of the war.

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