United States criticises Israel on Gaza civilian toll as UN to hear ceasefire demand

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
U.S
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in his strongest public criticism of Israel&s conduct of the war on Hamas in south Gaza, said there was a
gap between the government&s declared intentions to protect civilians and the casualties.&As we stand here almost a week into this campaign
into the south… it remains imperative that Israel put a premium on civilian protection,& Blinken told a press conference after meeting
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron in Washington on Thursday, Reuters reported.&And there does remain a gap between… the intent to
protect civilians and the actual results that we&re seeing on the ground.&Israel says it must wipe out the Hamas militant group after its
attack on Israel two months ago and is doing everything possible to get civilians out of harm&s way, including warnings about military
operations.U.S
President Joe Biden spoke separately by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Jordan&s King Abdullah on Thursday
Biden &emphasized the critical need to protect civilians and to separate the civilian population from Hamas including through corridors that
allow people to move safely from defined areas of hostilities,& the White House said.More than 17,170 Palestinians have been killed and
46,000 wounded, according to the Gaza health ministry, since Oct
7, when Israel began bombarding Gaza in response to a cross-border rampage by Iran-backed Hamas militants, who control the enclave
The Hamas attack killed 1,200 people, with 240 people taken hostage, according to Israel&s tally.The Israeli military on Friday said 92 of
its soldiers had been killed in Gaza fighting since its ground incursions began on Oct
20.Hundreds more Palestinians were killed as Israel fought Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip&s biggest cities on Thursday & 350 people,
according to Gaza health ministry spokesperson Ashraf Al-Qidra
Israel said its forces killed a number of gunmen in Khan Younis, including two who emerged firing from a tunnel.Arab states have renewed
their push for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, with United Arab Emirates asking the U.N
Security Council to vote on Friday morning on a draft resolution.The United States and ally Israel oppose a ceasefire, saying it would only
benefit Hamas
Blinken is due to meet top diplomats from Arab states, including Egypt, on Friday in Washington.The draft was amended to say both &the
Palestinian and Israeli civilian populations must be protected in accordance with international humanitarian law& and to &demand the
immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.&A resolution needs at least nine votes in favour and no vetoes by the five permanent
members & the United States, Russia, China, France or Britain & to be adopted
The U.S
does not support any further action by the council at this time.As pressure mounts on Israel over the civilian toll of its war to destroy
Hamas, the Palestinian Authority is working with U.S
officials on a plan to run Gaza after the war is over, Bloomberg News reported.Citing Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, it said
the preferred outcome would be for Hamas to become a junior partner under the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), helping to build a
new independent state that includes the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.&If they (Hamas) are ready to come to an agreement and accept the
political platform of the PLO, then there will be room for talk
Palestinians should not be divided,& Shtayyeh said, adding that Israel&s aim to fully defeat Hamas is unrealistic.The post US criticises
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