Top Biden aide: US concerned about civilian casualties in fight for Shifa Hospital

T. Belman. At first , Biden supported our right of self-defense so long asw we followed the Rules of War. (As though he had to remind us). But then he insisted on “humanitain corridors” and then on “pauses”. But now he is upping the ante again ny saying  “The United States does not want to see firefights in hospitals where innocent people, patients receiving medical care, are caught in the crossfire.” Surely the R of W are enough restrictions. But no, he keeps adding to them . No mention  is ever made of avoiding IDF causualties.

Why is Biden tying our hands thus? No such restrictions were put on Zelensky.

As IDF advances in Gaza, Jake Sullivan says ‘we don’t want to see firefights in hospitals,’ accuses Hamas of acting ‘in way that’s outside the bounds of any civilized concept’

By TOI STAFF   Today, 6:44 am

People stand outside the emergency ward of Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on November 10, 2023, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (Khader Al Zanoun/AFP)
People stand outside the emergency ward of Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on November 10, 2023, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. (Khader Al Zanoun/AFP)

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday said the Biden administration has shared concerns with Israel about potential civilian casualties in an operation to capture Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital, where Hamas allegedly has a key command center.

“The United States does not want to see firefights in hospitals where innocent people, patients receiving medical care, are caught in the crossfire. And we’ve had active consultations with the Israel Defense Forces on this,” Sullivan told the CBS News program “Face the Nation.”

Sullivan noted the IDF has said it’s working to ensure the safety of patients “while they also try to figure out a way to try to deal with the fact that Hamas is operating in a way that is outside the bounds of any civilized concept of how you would think about using a hospital, using human shields.”

“It’s an active conversation, but the bottom line is that we do not want to see firefights in hospitals,” he added.

Sullivan also appeared to back Israeli allegations about Hamas’s use of Al-Shifa.

The US national security adviser was asked during the interview about assessments of Palestinian casualties in Gaza, which the Hamas-run health ministry has put at over 11,000. The figures cannot be verified independently and are though to include terrorists and Palestinian civilians killed by misfired rockets.

“We don’t have fidelity on the numbers of casualties, fatalities in Gaza. We don’t know how many are fighters, how many are innocent civilians,” Sullivan said.

“We continue to reinforce the proposition that Israel has the right, indeed the responsibility, to go after Hamas, which continues to represent a threat to the State of Israel, but it must do so in a way that is consistent with the laws of war.”

Sullivan addressed the Biden administration’s post-war vision for Gaza, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would oppose the Palestinian Authority’s return to the Strip once the fighting ends as the US has called for.

“The basic principles of the way forward are straightforward,” Sullivan said. “No reoccupation of Gaza; no forcible displacement of the Palestinian people; Gaza can never be used as a base for terrorism in the future; and Gaza’s territory should not be reduced.”

“Ultimately we do want to see the reconnection, the reunification of control between the West Bank and Gaza under Palestinian leadership,” he added.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist terror group Hamas, in Ramallah in the West Bank, November 5, 2023. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool photo via AP)

He continued: “Post-October 7, we cannot go back to the way things were on October 6 and that goes for ensuring that Hamas cannot represent a continuing threat to Israel and in fact Hamas spokespeople have in fact said they want to repeat October 7 again and again until Israel is wiped out, that they want to be in a permanent state of war with Israel.”

Also Sunday, the Axios news site reported that Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin expressed concern to Defense Minister Yoav Gallant that Israel is trying to provoke Hezbollah with its military responses to repeated cross border attacks by the Iran-backed Lebanese terror group, some of which have been deadly.

After the two spoke Saturday, the Pentagon released a statement saying Austin “emphasized the need to contain the conflict to Gaza and avoid regional escalation,” without mentioning Lebanon. But according to Israeli and US sources quoted by Axios, the call between Austin and Gallant did touch on Lebanon, with the latter asking Israel to avoid moves that could lead to a full-blown war with Hezbollah.

Gallant reportedly responded that Israel is not seeking another front in Lebanon and did not believe this would happen, while adding that Hezbollah was ramping up its attacks.

The report came after at least 14 civilians were wounded, including one seriously, in an anti-tank guided missile attack by Hezbollah on Sunday. In another attack, seven soldiers were wounded by a mortar near the northern community of Menara.

Since Hamas’s onslaught on October 7 and the subsequent war inside Gaza, where Israel seeks to topple the ruling terror group, Hezbollah has conducted and overseen daily assaults on Israel’s northern border from Lebanon, but has stopped short of launching a full-scale campaign.

Israel, too, has attempted to walk a fine line, responding with significant firepower to attacks and attempted attacks, while trying to avoid actions that would escalate the conflict as it seeks to keep its focus on Gaza.

The persistent skirmishes along the border have resulted in two civilian deaths on the Israeli side, as well as the deaths of six IDF soldiers.

On the Lebanese side, more than 80 have been killed. The toll includes at least 71 Hezbollah members, eight Palestinian terrorists, a number of civilians, and one Reuters journalist.

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  1. Why is Biden tying our hands thus?

    We are allowing Biden to tie our hands. What a friend!!

    “It’s an active conversation, but the bottom line is that we do not want to see firefights in hospitals,”

    So who needs to follow the Rules of War? If you don’t want a firefight in a hospital, don’t start a firefight, especially with the IDF!
    The assessment of 11,000 Palestinian wounded i hospitals may even be correct. To put this in Hamas terms, now that they are all together in one spot, it is much easier to exterminate them! Of course, humanitarian Israel will not do that, at least until the hostages are recovered and the shooting continues.

    “The basic principles of the way forward are straightforward,” Sullivan said. “No reoccupation of Gaza; no forcible displacement of the Palestinian people; Gaza can never be used as a base for terrorism in the future; and Gaza’s territory should not be reduced.”

    Well perfumed hot air. None of this makes sense except to the Palestinians.

    “Ultimately we do want to see the reconnection, the reunification of control between the West Bank and Gaza under Palestinian leadership,” he added.

    Of course, with a land corridor between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, wide enough that the Palestinians can travel without fear of being stoned, day in, day out, like the Israelis in the West Bank.

    Also Sunday, the Axios news site reported that Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin expressed concern to Defense Minister Yoav Gallant that Israel is trying to provoke Hezbollah with its military responses to repeated cross border attacks by the Iran-backed Lebanese terror group, some of which have been deadly.

    From the news bites we keep getting, Israel is only minimally responding to Hezbollah provocations. It seems that the USA is working hard to keep up a head of steam in Syria…

  2. It is clear that the Biden Administration is a major supporter of Islamic terrorism. The Obama/Biden administration supported the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, they currently support the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, and the Biden administration has given aid to every Iranian asset in the Middle East since his first day in office.

    This US administration wants to see Israel back off and cave in to their absurd demands. Israel must stay strong and continue to fight this war until it is completely won. Hamas must be destroyed.

    The idea of having Islamist “families” in Gaza police themselves? Anyone laughing yet? Does the Biden Administration think Israelis are as stupid as they are?

    It appears from everything Netanyahu has said so far, he is completely against either the PA or Islamist “families” with weapons running Gaza. The plan is for there to be no capacity for harming Israel at all left in Gaza.

    It would appear that it will be necessary for the people of Israel to live in Gaza and with the help of the IDF, keep Gaza safe for the people of Israel.

    There can be no place left in Gaza or Judea and Samaria in which a Muslim can harm a Jew. The details will be worked out, once Gaza is free of the terrorist threat.

    There has to be a price paid by those who butchered over 1400 innocent people, and they will have to lose their land and their ability to wage war against Israel forever.

    If it is handled well, this could be the last of the Palestinian wars against Israel.

    While this US government may try to stand in Israel’s way, Israel has a complete right to prosecute this war. This is one of the most justifiable wars in history.

    We know the US wants Israel defeated. As long as Israel does not go along with the US plan, Israel will succeed.

    There have been quite a number of times in the past in which Israel did not comply with US demands, and in each of those cases, Israel’s non compliant actions worked out better both for Israel and for the US.

  3. The U.S. has, in fact, placed similar restrictions on Ukraine. The U.S. doesn’t want Ukraine to win any more than it wants Israel to win. In both wars, the U.S. just wants to maintain a “balance of power” with Russia.

  4. They all want to destroy the only civilized army in the world.
    So, kill the Jews!
    The US want to preserve the Hezbollahs!!! A knife in the back of Israel.