Israel resists US pressure to pause the war to allow more aid to Gaza, wants hostages back first
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday pushed back against growing U.S. pressure for a humanitarian pause in the nearly month-old war to protect civilians and allow more aid into Gaza, insisting there would be no temporary cease-fire until the roughly 240 hostages held by Hamas are released.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made his third trip to Israel since the war began, reiterating American support for Israels campaign to crush Hamas after its brutal Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel. He also echoed President Joe Bidens calls for a brief halt in the fighting to address a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Alarm has grown over spiraling Palestinian deaths and deepening misery for civilians from weeks of Israeli bombardment and a widening ground assault that risks even greater casualties. Overwhelmed hospitals say they are nearing collapse, with medicine and fuel running low under the Israeli siege. About 1.5 million people in Gaza, or 70% of the population, have fled their homes, the U.N. said Friday.
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