Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has openly dismissed calls from US President Joe Biden for Israel to show restraint in its military actions in Gaza. This rebuttal comes in the wake of Biden’s specific warnings against an attack on Rafah, which he described as a “red line.” Netanyahu, in defiance, has affirmed Israel’s commitment to continue its military operations unabated, underlining the objective to neutralize the terrorist threat, with a declarative stance, “We’re not getting off the gas.”

Amidst increasing international calls for a ceasefire, particularly to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid, the Biden administration has proposed a six-week hiatus in the hostilities. This would, ideally, permit the distribution of essential supplies to affected areas. In line with this, the US military has already undertaken efforts to dispatch thousands of meals and water bottles to northern Gaza.

However, the Israeli government has not yet outlined any plans to the United States, its principal ally, regarding how it intends to conduct the attack on Rafah or manage the provision of humanitarian assistance.

Despite the clear divergence in tactical approaches, the US remains a supporter of Israel. President Biden has appealed to all parties involved in the conflict to institute a ceasefire, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, to facilitate the unimpeded flow of aid. Yet, he has underscored the importance of respecting the “laws of war” and adhering to humanitarian principles amidst ongoing hostilities.