The Israeli military has “little time” to carry out its operations in Gaza before anger among Arabs in the region and frustration in the United States and other countries over the growing number of civilian casualties limit Israel’s goal of eradicating the Hamas. This is what US officials said this week, as reported by the New York Times. “I think the longer this goes on, the more difficult it could become,” said U.S. Gen. Charles Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and President Joe Biden’s chief military adviser, speaking to reporters, “the faster this happens. . the point “When hostilities cease, there will be less conflict so that the civilian population will turn into someone who now just wants to be the next member of Hamas.”
A loud and clear message from Washington. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is on a mission in India, where he will try to strengthen US relations with the Asian country as a regional counterweight to China and, at the same time, try to obtain Delhi’s support for the war. of Israel with Hamas. . Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said he stands in “solidarity with Israel” and last month India sent aid to Egypt for Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.
Source: IL Tempo
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