US stopped sending bombs to Israel for fear of military invasion in Rafah, says American press | World

US stopped sending bombs to Israel for fear of military invasion in Rafah, says American press | World
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1 of 2 House is destroyed after Israeli attack in Rafah — Photo: Mohammed Salem/Reuters
House is destroyed after Israeli attack in Rafah — Photo: Mohammed Salem/Reuters

The United States government last week stopped sending bombs to Israel after the country failed to respond to Washington’s “concerns” about its plans to invade Rafah in southern Gaza, a senior American official said.

The information was published by the American agency Associated Press and the US TV network CNN.

“Last week, we detained a shipment of weapons: 1,800 907 kg bombs and 1,700 226 kg bombs,” the Biden administration source said on condition of anonymity.

“We have not made a definitive decision on how to proceed with the shipment,” the source added.

The Biden administration made the decision at a time when it appeared Israel was about to begin a major ground operation in Rafah, to which Washington expressed its firm opposition.

2 of 2 Israeli tanks take control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing — Photo: Reuters
Israeli tanks take control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing — Photo: Reuters

The site is considered the last refuge for more than 1 million Palestinians from all regions of the Gaza Strip who had to abandon their homes and migrating to the south due to the war — the Israeli military campaign began attacks in the north of the territory and continued to the south.

Israel claims that Rafah, on the southern tip of Gaza, is Hamas’ last stronghold and therefore the last battlefront to complete its war against the terrorist group.

After the release, aid trucks from Egypt bringing food, water, medicines and other supplies and equipment donated by the international community arrived in the region. Israel’s Defense Ministry says all vehicles are undergoing security inspections before crossing the border.

There is no information about the Rafah crossingwhich was blocked on Tuesday (7) by Israeli tanks.

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Since the start of the war between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas, on October 7, 2023, the city has served as Gaza’s main point of communication with the rest of the world.

Rafah has served as the entry point for most humanitarian aid for the Palestinians, and was an exit point for foreigners who were in Gaza and received authorization to leave the territory — as well as hostages released by Hamas during the November ceasefire 2023.

As the war progressed, Rafah began to receive many refugees and saw its population explode from around 280,000 people to 1.5 million, who were temporarily housed in tents.

According to Reuters, an Israeli official stated that the terms of the proposal were softened by Egypt and that Tel Aviv cannot accept it. He said Hamas apparently accepted the ceasefire so that the Israelis would be seen as the party refusing to reach an agreement.

The Israel Defense Forces spokesman stated that the country is still studying how it will respond to the proposalbut for now they will continue operating in the Gaza Strip.

There was celebration by Palestinians in Rafah following the news about a possible ceasefire. But Israel’s war cabinet did not back down from its plans to bomb the citydisplace its population and carry out an incursion by land.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Egypt and Qatar’s proposal was “far from Israel’s essential demands” but that it would still send negotiators to Cairo to continue talks on a ceasefire agreement.

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