Israel ramping up war effort – Netanyahu

Israel has stepped up its bombardment of Gaza amid claims it postponed a strike on the orders of the US Read Full Article at RT.com

Israel ramping up war effort – Netanyahu

The prime minister complained about the “very heavy cost” of the war after 15 soldiers died over the weekend

Israel is intensifying its bombardment of Gaza despite growing international opposition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday. 

The war is exacting a very heavy cost from us,” he told his cabinet during a weekly meeting. “However, we have no choice but to continue to fight.” 

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly lost 15 soldiers in Gaza over the weekend, with all but one of the deaths taking place on Friday and Saturday. 

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Israel hit 200 targets in a single 24-hour period during the same weekend, military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari told reporters on Saturday. Just one of those strikes, targeting Gaza City, killed 90 Palestinians, including 76 members of a single extended family – making it one of the deadliest strikes in what has already proven to be an unusually destructive bombing campaign. Israeli forces have been aided by a controversial AI targeting program whose critics have deemed it a “mass assassination factory.” 

The IDF has stepped up fighting in the north, where Gaza City and environs have been largely flattened after West Jerusalem issued a controversial evacuation order, itself decried as a war crime by UN human rights experts. Israel's assault has also targeted the south of Gaza, in particular a “dense area” in the southern city of Khan Younis, Hagari explained. Another Israeli division is focused on destroying Hamas’ much-hyped underground tunnel network, he said.

With over 20,000 Palestinians reportedly killed and another 53,000 said to be wounded, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the death toll of Israel’s war been roundly condemned by the United Nations, international humanitarian organizations, and even its staunch allies in the US. In a phone call with his Israeli counterpart on Saturday, US President Joe Biden reportedly emphasized the “critical need” to protect civilian lives.

However, Biden stressed that he “did not ask for a ceasefire” during their conversation, and the US was accused of watering down a UN Security Council resolution that passed on Friday demanding large-scale aid deliveries be allowed into Gaza.

Netanyahu specifically denied a Wall Street Journal report published on Saturday that claimed he had canceled a planned strike against Hezbollah due to US pressure just four days after Hamas’ October 7 attack left 1,200 Israelis dead. 

While the report claimed West Jerusalem had been poised to carry out a multi-pronged “preemptive strike” against the Lebanese militant group only for Biden to point out that doing so would inevitably trigger a wider war, Netanyahu insisted the IDF’s decisions on whether or not to attack its neighbors were wholly independent.

Israel is a sovereign state,” he said in a statement on Sunday.