"Israel has a right to go after Hamas, and we understand this
strike killed two senior Hamas terrorists who are responsible
for attacks against Israeli civilians," a National Security
Council spokesperson said. "But as we’ve been clear, Israel must
take every precaution possible to protect civilians.
Biden has faced increasing pressure from within his own party to
scale back support for Israel, even before the airstrike on
Sunday night that set tents and rickety metal shelters ablaze in
a Rafah camp, killing 45 people.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a prominent Democratic lawmaker in the
House of Representatives, on Monday called the strike "an
indefensible atrocity", adding in a social media post that "it
is long past time for the President to live up to his word and
suspend military aid."
"Horrific and gut wrenching images coming out of Rafah last
night," Representative Ayanna Pressley said in a social media
post. "How much longer will the U.S. stand by while the Israeli
military slaughters and mutilates Palestinian babies?"
Representative Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American
serving in Congress, called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu a "genocidal maniac".
Netanyahu on Monday said the strike was not intended to cause
civilian casualties but went "tragically wrong."
The NSC spokesperson said the U.S. government was "actively
engaging" with the Israeli military and others on the ground to
assess what happened.
Almost half of Democratic voters disapprove of Biden's handling
of the Israel-Hamas war, according to a recent poll from
Reuters/Ipsos.
Weeks of campus protests about the war have added to the
pressure, and wider demands for a permanent ceasefire have put
Biden's reelection campaign on the defensive.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw and Moira Warburton; Writing by
Doina Chiacu; Editing by Andrea Ricci and Stephen Coates)
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