Administration officials say that they are holding Israel accountable and that they share some of the same concerns that their fellow Democrats have raised.
WILMINGTON, Del. — President Biden’s steadfast support for Israel is facing increasing pressure as some of his staunch supporters from within his party are warning about the ways in which the Israeli response is being carried out.
He acknowledged that the situation on the ground was complex. “Hamas is going out of its way to make this more difficult. They are hiding among, integrating among those civilians and turning those civilians into human shields,” he said, but he added that it did not absolve Israel of the responsibility to avoid civilian casualties.
Biden also spoke on Sunday with Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi about trying to accelerate assistance into Gaza. “They also discussed the importance of protecting civilian lives, respect for international humanitarian law, and ensuring that Palestinians in Gaza are not displaced to Egypt or any other nation,” according to the White House.
“There already is a dire humanitarian situation, including dangerous proximity to military operations for civilians and insufficient amounts of food, water, medicine, and fuel,” “I am certainly concerned about his approach to this,” she added. “I want President Biden to be the next president and he needs to call us to a higher moral place.”
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