cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12783713
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss Israeli top official Benn Gantz’s visit to Washington, D.C, despite Benjamin Netanyahu’s disapproval.
Short Summary
- National Security adviser John Kirby discussed President Biden’s support for a temporary ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict, with Israel backing the idea.
- Vice President Kamala Harris and Israeli official Benny Gantz have also called for a ceasefire.
- Gantz’s visit to the US without Netanyahu’s approval signals potential disagreements within the Israeli government on handling the conflict.
- Democrats hint at supporting a ceasefire, while protesters demand a permanent solution to address underlying issues.
- Netanyahu’s stance is to ensure Gaza’s safety by replacing Hamas with a different governing body.
- There is debate on whether Biden’s push for a temporary ceasefire will lead to lasting peace, as previous ceasefire agreements >7. Netanyahu’s vulnerability and political dynamics may influence ceasefire negotiations.
- Reports of alleged sexual violence committed by Hamas during the conflict were highlighted in a United Nations report.
- The report indicates conflict-related sexual violence occurred during attacks on October 7, with evidence such as partially naked >10. Criticisms of previous reporting on the issue emphasize the need for a comprehensive investigation to determine responsibility for the alleged sexual violence.
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