Israel invaded Gaza after the Hamas terrorist group carried out
a violent sneak attack in Israel, killing more than 1,000 and
taking hundreds of others hostage. Israel has since come under
growing international pressure to scale back the offensive that
has led to the deaths of over 22,000 Palestinians, according to
the Gaza health ministry. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken
is expected to visit the region in the coming days.
The
Israeli military confirmed this week that it was pulling
thousands of troops out of the Gaza Strip, a move that could
temporarily lead to a scale down in the fighting against Hamas.
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Israel to avoid
escalation, particularly in Lebanon. His comments come after
Hamas accused Israel of carrying out a strike in Beirut that
killed a senior Hamas leader Tuesday. Israel has not claimed
responsibility.
The United States has sent warships to the region, providing
protection for Israel and underscoring concerns that the
fighting could spread.
Durbin said a halt in the conflict could possibly lead to the
release of hostages kidnapped by Hamas members and taken to
Gaza.
“These hostages have been subjected to brutal physical and
psychological torture,” said Durbin. “Some 115 hostages are
believed to still be held, and I have long called for a
humanitarian pause by both sides that includes the release of
all hostages as quickly as possible.”
The U.S. taxpayer cost of the war continues to escalate.
According to The Intercept, the total aid the U.S. will be
giving to Israel in 2023 and early 2024 will be about $18
billion. That includes the $3.8 billion in normal annual aid, in
addition to $14.5 billion in supplemental aid that’s been passed
by the U.S. House and expected in the U.S. Senate.
Durbin said there are two main objectives that should be met in
the near future.
“End the suffering and release the remaining hostages
immediately, and the second, finally commit to finding a
two-state peace agreement,” said Durbin.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that
there was an ultimatum from Hamas on the release of hostages
from Gaza and that it has now “softened slightly.”
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