JERUSALEM, Israel
United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, discussed in Tel Aviv on Tuesday with Israeli officials the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and urged the Israeli side to protect civilians in Gaza.
Blinken's visit marks his
fourth trip to Israel since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war in October
last year. The international community is increasingly concerned about Israeli
attacks in Gaza, as the death toll in the Palestinian enclave has surpassed
23,000 and approximately 2 million people were displaced amid a severe
humanitarian crisis.
In his meeting with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Blinken stressed "the importance of
avoiding further civilian harm and protecting civilian infrastructure in
Gaza," according to a statement released by his office.
He also reaffirmed his
country's support for Israel's right to prevent the attacks of October 7 from
being repeated.
Blinken and Netanyahu
discussed "ongoing efforts" to release all remaining hostages and the
U.S. demand for increasing "the level of humanitarian assistance reaching
civilians in Gaza," the office said.
"The Secretary reiterated
the need to ensure lasting, sustainable peace for Israel and the region,
including by the realization of a Palestinian state," the statement read.
The Israel war cabinet
declined Blinken's request to permit civilians to return to their homes in the
northern Gaza Strip, saying it would allow it only after Hamas had released all
of the hostages. However, the war cabinet approved Blinken's request to allow a
United Nations delegation to visit the northern Gaza Strip.
Blinken also met Israel's
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and the Israeli war cabinet in Tel Aviv.
Gallant told Blinken that
operations in the area of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip are expected
to "intensify and continue until Hamas leadership is detected, and Israeli
hostages return home safely."
Blinken arrived in Israel on
Tuesday after visiting Türkiye, Greece, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab
Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. On Wednesday, he will travel to Ramallah in the
occupied West Bank to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas before he departs
for Cairo.
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