Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged Israel on Tuesday to abandon plans for a major ground offensive against Hamas militants in southern Gaza, as the Biden administration attempts to curtail a spiraling humanitarian crisis at a moment of acute strain between the United States and its closest Middle Eastern ally.
In talks with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant at the Pentagon, Austin emphasized what he described as a deepening “catastrophe” in Gaza, where Palestinian civilians face widespread hunger, disease and danger amid Israel’s military response to Hamas’s bloody cross-border attack Oct. 7.
Echoing admonitions that top Biden administration officials have made for months, Austin said there was a “moral necessity and a strategic imperative” to assist and protect civilians in the Hamas-controlled strip, where local authorities say more than 30,000 people have been killed.
“In Gaza today the number of civilian casualties is far too high, and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low,” he added.
It’s all for show anyway.