It's not clear when the ground incursion will happen
by Dave DeCamp, Antiwar. com, October 18, 2023
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won President Biden’s “private
backing” for a ground invasion of Gaza during talks in Israel on
Wednesday, The Times of London reported.
The
report said Biden told Netanyahu that he remained “fully in support” of
Israel’s plans to launch a ground incursion to “eliminate Hamas”
despite outrage over the bombing of the Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City
that Israel is blaming on an errant Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.
The US is backing Israel’s side of the story, while Palestinian
officials insist an Israeli airstrike hit the hospital.
According to a report from Axios
on Wednesday’s talks between Biden and Netanyahu, the primary message
Israeli officials expressed to President Biden was that the war in Gaza
will take time and will test US support for Israel. Over 3,000
Palestinians have already been killed in Israel’s onslaught on Gaza that
started on October 7, and any ground invasion will incur huge civilian
casualties.
An
Israeli ground invasion of Gaza appeared imminent toward the end of
last week when Israel ordered the evacuation of northern Gaza, an area
where 1.1 million people live. The Jerusalem Post reported that the
incursion was delayed over concerns Hezbollah would open a second front
in the north.
The
US has deployed two aircraft carrier strike groups and other military
assets to “deter” other actors from joining the war, and the White House
has discussed the possibility of using military force against Hezbollah
if it launches a significant attack on Israel.
The Axios
report said that Biden expressed concern to Netanyahu that Hezbollah
might join the war beyond the cross-border rocket strikes it has been
exchanging with Israel in the north.
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