
US Government Calls for End to Israeli Attacks on Gaza by Year’s End – Breaking Global News

The Biden administration has reportedly given Israel until the end of the year to cease its attacks on Gaza, according to Politico. This information comes from three unnamed officials in Israel, who claim that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated this deadline during his visit to the country at the end of November.
During Blinken’s visit to Tel Aviv, Israeli officials reportedly shared their plans for a month-long offensive in Gaza, to which Blinken responded by stating, “You don’t have that much credit.” Additionally, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that Blinken told the Israeli war cabinet that the attacks should come to an end within weeks, not months.
This news comes amidst escalating tensions in the region, as Israel continues its military operations in Gaza while facing international pressure to seek a resolution to the conflict. The Biden administration’s stance on the matter signals a heightened sense of urgency and a clear expectation for Israel to de-escalate the situation in the coming weeks.
As the deadline given by the US government looms, it remains to be seen how Israel will respond and whether they will comply with the ultimatum. The situation in Gaza continues to be a focal point of international concern, and the coming months will be crucial in determining the path forward for both Israel and the Palestinians.





