Dems try to restrict Israel operations in Rafah area

 Newsmax:

The White House on Tuesday provided the most complete definition yet of what it considers a "major ground operation" in Rafah that could trigger a change in United States policy toward Israel, and said Israel's actions there have not yet reached that level.

"We have not seen them smash into Rafah - we have not seen them go in with large units, large numbers of troops in columns and formations in some sort of coordinated maneuver against multiple targets on the ground. That is a major ground operation. We have not seen that," White House national security spokesperson John Kirby told reporters at a briefing.

Israel's three-week-old Rafah offensive stirred renewed outrage and prompted an outcry from global leaders after an airstike on Sunday that Gaza officials said killed at least 45 people when a blaze ignited in a tent camp in a western district.

As the war's toll rises, President Biden has been facing increased pressure from all sides -- lawmakers in his own Democratic Party have urged Biden to restrict aid to Israel to curb a growing civilian toll in Gaza. Others have blasted the White House for a recent pause in some arms aid to Israel, saying the U.S. must stand firmly behind its close Mideast ally. Meanwhile, recent polling suggests significant concerns about the administration's policies on the Israel-Hamas war, something likely to resonate in the coming presidental election.

The Biden administration has repeatedly warned Israel against launching a large-scale military offensive in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza packed with refugees who followed Israel's previous orders to evacuate there. President Joe Biden himself publicly warned Israel this month that the U.S. would stop supplying it with weapons if Israeli forces conduct a major invasion there without a credible plan to protect civilians.
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The restrictions on Israel in Rafah will only lead to more death and destruction in Israel as Hamas tries to reconstitute itself and continue with its genocidal efforts to murder all Israelis.   There should be no restrictions on the total destruction of Hamas's ability to wage war.

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