US President Joe Biden on Thursday expressed his optimism about achieving a diplomatic resolution to the escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah . Following a series of bombings targeting Hezbollah communications equipment, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized Biden's belief that diplomacy remains the best path forward. “He believes it's achievable,” she said during a briefing, reinforcing the administration's commitment to fostering dialogue in the region.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon confirmed that there would be no changes to the US military posture in the Middle East, despite the recent violence attributed to Israel, which has resulted in significant casualties among Hezbollah and civilians in Lebanon. Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh reiterated that any actions that escalate tensions would be unhelpful. She noted that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin consistently stresses the importance of de-escalation in discussions with regional counterparts.
As the conflict continues to unfold, Israel has remained silent on the attacks, which as per Reuters sources may have been conducted by its Mossad intelligence agency. Meanwhile, concerns mount regarding the potential expansion of Israel's military operations, which have already led to severe humanitarian crises in Gaza.
President Biden's administration previously outlined a three-phase ceasefire proposal for Gaza, but progress has been hindered by ongoing violence and political challenges. Critics have called for the US to leverage its military support to Israel in pursuit of peace, yet the Biden administration continues to affirm its support for the ally amid the complex dynamics of the region.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon confirmed that there would be no changes to the US military posture in the Middle East, despite the recent violence attributed to Israel, which has resulted in significant casualties among Hezbollah and civilians in Lebanon. Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh reiterated that any actions that escalate tensions would be unhelpful. She noted that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin consistently stresses the importance of de-escalation in discussions with regional counterparts.
As the conflict continues to unfold, Israel has remained silent on the attacks, which as per Reuters sources may have been conducted by its Mossad intelligence agency. Meanwhile, concerns mount regarding the potential expansion of Israel's military operations, which have already led to severe humanitarian crises in Gaza.
President Biden's administration previously outlined a three-phase ceasefire proposal for Gaza, but progress has been hindered by ongoing violence and political challenges. Critics have called for the US to leverage its military support to Israel in pursuit of peace, yet the Biden administration continues to affirm its support for the ally amid the complex dynamics of the region.
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