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White House urges Israel to scale back ground operations in Gaza as war hits 100 days: Israel said"we will not stop until we win,"

As the Israel-Hamas conflict in the Gaza Strip reaches a disheartening 100-day milestone, the White House has called for Israel to reconsider the intensity of its military offensive. The U.S. officials argue that it's the opportune moment for Israel to transition to "low-intensity operations" in Gaza, sparking a public exchange of opinions between the two nations. This latest development adds a layer of complexity to an already intricate geopolitical landscape, where the toll of the conflict on Palestinian civilians and Israel's steadfast commitment to its military objectives create a challenging diplomatic dilemma.

U.S. Position on Gaza Conflict

On the official 100th day of the Israel-Hamas conflict, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby asserted that the United States believes it is the right time for Israel to shift towards "low-intensity operations" in Gaza. Kirby acknowledged that Israel has taken some preliminary steps towards de-escalation but emphasized that more needs to be done. The U.S. stance encourages a strategic transition rather than a complete cessation of efforts against Hamas, signaling a nuanced approach to the ongoing conflict.

Israeli Response and Commitment

In response to the U.S. call for de-escalation, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant reiterated Israel's unwavering commitment to its military campaign in Gaza. Vowing to continue until victory is achieved, Gallant's statement underscores the deep-seated determination within the Israeli leadership to eradicate the ruling Hamas militant group. The persistence in Israel's military efforts is driven by a desire to ensure the safety of its citizens and eliminate the threat posed by Hamas, reinforcing the complexity of the geopolitical dynamics at play.

Humanitarian Concerns and World Court Hearing

The prolonged conflict in Gaza has taken a devastating toll on the Palestinian population, with nearly 24,000 casualties and approximately 85% of the territory's residents displaced. Israel now faces a world court hearing over allegations of genocide

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