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White House Pressed on Gaza Strategy Amid Mounting Pressure

The White House faced tough questions on Monday regarding its strategy for addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as concerns grow over the rising civilian death toll and the lack of a clear post-war plan.

During a press briefing, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby defended the Biden administration’s handling of the conflict, reiterating its support for Israel while emphasizing efforts to mitigate harm to Palestinian civilians. However, reporters pressed for specifics on what role the U.S. envisions in shaping Gaza’s future once the war subsides.

Unanswered Questions on Post-War Governance

The primary source of contention remains the administration’s reluctance to outline a concrete plan for Gaza’s governance after the fighting. President Joe Biden has previously stated that he opposes both an Israeli reoccupation of Gaza and the continued rule of Hamas, yet no alternative leadership framework has been proposed.

“We do not support the displacement of Palestinians, and we are working with regional partners on a sustainable governance structure,” Kirby said, without providing details. When asked whether the Palestinian Authority (PA) should take control of the enclave, he responded, “That is a decision for the Palestinian people,” but added that Hamas “cannot be part of the future.”

This ambiguity has fueled criticism from both domestic and international figures. Progressive lawmakers within Biden’s Democratic Party have called for greater U.S. involvement in securing a ceasefire and ensuring Palestinian self-determination. Meanwhile, regional allies, including Egypt and Jordan, have expressed concerns over a power vacuum that could lead to prolonged instability.

Humanitarian Aid Concerns

Another key focus of the briefing was the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where aid groups warn of a looming catastrophe. The White House insists that it is working with Israel to facilitate the delivery of food, medicine, and other essentials, but aid organizations say the efforts remain insufficient.

The administration has repeatedly urged Israel to allow more humanitarian corridors, but with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) expanding their operations, access to affected areas remains limited. “We continue to press for the protection of civilians and for more aid to reach those in need,” Kirby stated, adding that the U.S. had dispatched additional humanitarian flights to Egypt.

Growing Political Pressure

Domestically, Biden is under growing pressure from both sides of the political spectrum. Republicans argue that the administration has not been strong enough in supporting Israel, while many Democrats, including members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, are demanding a ceasefire and greater accountability for Israeli military actions.

Recent polling suggests that public opinion in the U.S. is shifting, particularly among younger voters and minority communities, who are increasingly critical of the administration’s handling of the crisis. With the 2024 election approaching, the White House’s stance on Gaza could become a pivotal issue.

What Comes Next

As the conflict continues, the Biden administration finds itself in a difficult balancing act—supporting Israel while managing international criticism and growing domestic unease. With no clear resolution in sight, calls for a diplomatic breakthrough are likely to intensify.

For now, the White House maintains that it is working toward a “durable and sustainable” peace, but without a clear roadmap, skepticism remains high. Whether the administration can navigate these challenges effectively will shape not only the future of Gaza but also America’s role in Middle East diplomacy for years to come.

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https://news.sky.com/story/amp/white-house-suggests-palestinians-wont-be-permanently-resettled-as-ex-israeli-pm-casts-doubt-on-trump-plan-13303710

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