Business Day (Nigeria)

Biden to speak with Netanyahu on Thursday, US official says

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U.S. President Joe Biden will speak by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, three days after Israel launched an attack in which seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed, a U.S. official said.

The White House has described Biden as outraged and heartbroke­n by the attack but the president has made no fundamenta­l change in the United States’ steadfast support for Israel in its conflict in Gaza.

A U.S. official said Biden was likely to bring up the need for better protection­s for humanitari­an workers and for an increase into Gaza of food shipments.

Celebrity chef Jose Andres told Reuters in an emotional interview on Wednesday that the Israeli military attack, which killed seven of his food aid workers in Gaza, had targeted them “systematic­ally, car by car.”

Concerned about the slow pace of aid deliveries on land, the United States has been carrying out airdrops and building a temporary pier for shipments from the sea.

U.S. and Israeli representa­tives met virtually on Monday to discuss Israel’s threat to launch a broad offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where many Palestinia­ns have fled to escape fighting elsewhere.

The U.S. and Israel plan further discussion­s at an in-person meeting of representa­tives next week.

White House national security spokespers­on John Kirby told reporters that while the in-person meeting was unlikely to reach firm conclusion­s and decisions on the way forward, Washington hoped to make progress on how to root out Hamas militants from Rafah without harming civilians.-reuters

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