US-Israel Dispute Over Timing of Gaza Ground Invasion

US President Joe Biden, AP
US President Joe Biden, AP
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US-Israel Dispute Over Timing of Gaza Ground Invasion

US President Joe Biden, AP
US President Joe Biden, AP

American officials in President Joe Biden’s administration are engaged in intense discussions with their Israeli counterparts about plans for a ground war in Gaza, according to several US-based sources.

These discussions are taking place amid differences of opinion and US pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to postpone the invasion, creating room for negotiations regarding the release of more hostages held by Hamas.

Four top Israeli defense officials have indicated that the ground invasion has been postponed multiple times.

There are leaks suggesting that negotiations are currently underway for the release of 50 hostages from several countries, including Israeli citizens.

As a result, the US and its Western allies, especially the UK and France, are exerting pressure to delay the invasion because initiating it could impede the chances of securing the release of these individuals.

Moreover, concerns are mounting within the Biden administration about Israel’s commitment to international laws of war and its ability to avoid further civilian casualties.

Particularly worrisome is the Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s support for a broad military operation encompassing Hezbollah in the north and Gaza in the south, a stance contrary to Netanyahu’s.

Simultaneously, there are increasing international calls for additional aid trucks to be sent to Gaza to aid civilians.

Israeli airstrikes in densely populated areas pose a significant challenge to Israel’s plans for a ground assault.

Ministers in the Israeli Security Cabinet support an expedited ground invasion, citing the insufficiency of airstrikes in pursuing Hamas.

The US administration seeks to achieve three primary objectives by exerting pressure on Israel to postpone a ground invasion in Gaza.

First, it aims to create space for negotiations for the release of additional hostages held by Hamas. US families are urging the Biden administration to make efforts to ensure their release before any ground invasion, considering the potential for a protracted and politically far-reaching bloody conflict.

Second, the US administration intends to establish clear boundaries regarding the scope and execution of any ground invasion to minimize civilian casualties.

Furthermore, Washington emphasized the importance of ensuring the delivery of more food, water, and medicine to Palestinian civilians. This commitment was affirmed in a Sunday evening conversation between Biden and Netanyahu.



Thousands Around the World Protest Middle East War

Police officers block Filipino activists from marching towards the US Embassy, during a protest in support of Palestinians, in Manila, Philippines, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
Police officers block Filipino activists from marching towards the US Embassy, during a protest in support of Palestinians, in Manila, Philippines, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
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Thousands Around the World Protest Middle East War

Police officers block Filipino activists from marching towards the US Embassy, during a protest in support of Palestinians, in Manila, Philippines, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
Police officers block Filipino activists from marching towards the US Embassy, during a protest in support of Palestinians, in Manila, Philippines, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David

Thousands of protesters took to the streets in major cities around the world on Saturday demanding an end to bloodshed in Gaza and the wider Middle East as the start of Israel's war in the Palestinian enclave approaches its first anniversary.

About 40,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London while thousands gathered in Paris, Rome, Manila, Cape Town and New York City. Demonstrations were also held near the White House in Washington, protesting US support for its ally Israel in military campaigns in Gaza and Lebanon.

Protesters at Times Square in New York City wore the black-and-white keffiyeh scarf and chanted slogans like: "Gaza, Lebanon you will rise, the people are by your side." They held banners demanding an arms embargo against Israel.

In Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, at least 1,000 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on Sunday morning near the US embassy demanding that Washington stop supplying weapons to Israel, Reuters reported.
In London, counter-demonstrators waved Israeli flags as pro-Palestinian marchers walked by. There were 15 arrests on the sidelines of the protests, according to police, who did not specify whether those detained were from either group.
In Rome, police fired tear gas and water cannons after clashes broke out. Around 6,000 protesters defied a ban to march in the city center ahead of the Oct. 7 anniversary of Hamas' attack.
In Berlin, a protest drew about 1,000 demonstrators with Palestinian flags, who chanted: "One Year of Genocide."
German demonstrators also criticized what they called police violence against pro-Palestinian protesters. Israel supporters in Berlin protested against rising antisemitism. Scuffles broke out between police and pro-Palestinian protesters.
In Paris, Lebanese-French protestor Houssam Houssein said: "We fear a regional war, because there are tensions with Iran at the moment, and perhaps with Iraq and Yemen." Houssein added: "We really need to stop the war because it's now become unbearable."
Israel has faced wide international condemnation over its actions in Gaza, and now over its bombarding of Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his government is acting to prevent a repeat of the Oct. 7 assault by Hamas and Washington says it supports Israel's right to self-defense.
US government agencies warned on Friday that the anniversary of Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks may motivate individuals to engage in violence. Officials in some states, including New York, raised security measures out of caution.
In Manila, activists clashed with anti-riot police after they were blocked from holding a demonstration in front of the US embassy in the Philippine capital against Washington's support for Israel.