The US withholds arms shipments to Israel due to offensive in Rafah – DW – 05/08/2024

The US withholds arms shipments to Israel due to offensive in Rafah – DW – 05/08/2024
The US withholds arms shipments to Israel due to offensive in Rafah – DW – 05/08/2024

The Secretary of Defense of the United States, General Lloyd Austin, confirmed this Wednesday (05/08/2024) that the North American power withheld a planned shipment of weapons for Israel while studying the operation in the Palestinian enclave of Rafah. The decision was made by President Joe Biden, whose government has serious doubts about the plausibility of an offensive in the area without seriously affecting the civilian population.

“We are currently reviewing some short-term security assistance shipments in the context of the events unfolding in Rafah,” Austin said during an appearance before a Senate subcommittee. The official wanted to make it clear that the United States Government “has not made a final determination on how to proceed with that shipment.”

“We would like no major fighting to occur in Rafah, but our main focus is making sure we protect civilians,” Austin said, reiterating the position the United States has defended for weeks. The detained shipment consists of “high-caliber ammunition,” he noted. Austin is the first member of the Biden administration to refer to what could be a turning point in the policy of delivering weapons to Israel by the United States.

226 and 907 kilo bombs

With his statement, the head of the Pentagon confirmed the information reported by several American media, such as CNN, which detailed that the detained shipment contains 3,500 bombs: 1,800 bombs weighing 2,000 pounds (907 kilos) and 1,700 bombs weighing 500 pounds (226 kilos). Despite everything, Austin insisted that support for Israel’s security remained unrestricted.

The concern of the Joe Biden government is mainly due to the final use of the 1,800 heaviest bombs and the impact they could have in dense urban environments, as has occurred in other areas of Gaza. “We have been very clear… from the beginning we have said that Israel should not launch a large-scale attack on Rafah without considering and protecting the civilian population in the combat zone,” Austin said.

Israel’s ambassador to the UN, meanwhile, said the decision was “very disappointing.”

DZC (EFE, Reuters)

 
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