Months of Preparation Went into Biden’s Rafah Red Line

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President Joe Biden has been considering cutting off the supply of offensive weapons to Israel for months now. This decision comes after increased tensions due to Israel’s military response to terrorist attacks by Hamas, which have resulted in a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza strip.

Despite previously expressing unwavering support for Israel’s security, Biden has now paused a shipment of large bombs to Israel due to concerns over civilian casualties in densely populated areas like Rafah. The U.S. has been urging Israel to do more to protect innocent civilians, but Israel has continued with its military operations, resulting in a high death toll.

Biden has made it clear that if Israel proceeds with a major ground incursion in Rafah, future aid could be at risk. This comes after a contentious interview where an Israeli government spokesman could not provide accurate numbers on civilian casualties.

The Biden administration’s continued military support for Israel has faced backlash from pro-Palestinian groups and young voters, leading to protests and criticism. Biden’s stance on Israel shifted after an incident where seven aid workers were killed in airstrikes by the Israel Defense Forces, prompting international condemnation.

While Biden maintains support for Israel’s security, he is now more cautious about providing offensive weapons to prevent further civilian casualties.

Mike Brest
Mike Brest
Defense Reporter. Prior to joining the defense beat, he spent two years covering breaking news, and he worked at the Daily Caller in a similar capacity before that. Mike graduated from American University and is originally from the suburbs of Philadelphia.

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