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Biden tells Netanyahu: "Concrete, measurable steps needed" to address civilian harm in Gaza

By ANI | Updated: April 5, 2024 04:15 IST

Washington, DC [US], April 5 : Stating that strikes on humanitarian workers and the overall humanitarian situation in Gaza ...

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Washington, DC [US], April 5 : Stating that strikes on humanitarian workers and the overall humanitarian situation in Gaza are "unacceptable," US President Joe Biden has told Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to implement "concrete, and measurable steps" to address the civilian harm and the safety of aid workers.

In a conversation over a phone call on Thursday, both Biden and Netanyahu discussed the situation in Gaza.

According to the White House, "Biden made clear the need for Israel to announce and implement a series of specific, concrete, and measurable steps to address civilian harm, humanitarian suffering, and the safety of aid workers. He made clear that the US policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel's immediate action on these steps."

"The two leaders discussed the situation in Gaza. President Biden emphasized that the strikes on humanitarian workers and the overall humanitarian situation are unacceptable," a readout of President Biden's call with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel stated, according to the White House.

Biden underscored that an immediate ceasefire is essential to stabilize and improve the humanitarian situation and protect innocent civilians, and he urged Netanyahu to empower his negotiators to conclude a deal without delay to bring the hostages home," according to the readout.

Further, the two leaders also discussed public Iranian threats against Israel and the Israeli people.

"President Biden made clear that the United States strongly supports Israel in the face of those threats," as per the readout.

According to CNN, White House officials emphasised in the wake of the aid workers' deaths that the US stance on supporting Israel's current military operation remains unchanged.

Israel has taken responsibility for the attack, and the deaths of the World Central Kitchen aid workers, with Netanyahu saying Tuesday that Israeli forces had "unintentionally struck innocent people in the Gaza Strip."

World Central Kitchen said it had coordinated the convoy's movements with the Israeli military.

"Maintain an open and transparent line of communication" with international organizations on actions being taken after the attack on the convoy," Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant instructed forces on Tuesday.

Gallant also ordered that a "joint situation room" be opened "promptly" to coordinate aid distributions between international organizations and the IDF's Southern Command, according to a media statement published after Gallant held a meeting with senior Israeli defence officials.

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