National security spokesman John Kirby stated the White House won’t allow ceasefire talks to be “blown off course” by “extremists”
US President Joe Biden will not allow “extremists,” including those in Israel, to derail efforts to bring an armistice to the war in Gaza, White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby has declared. Kirby was reacting to Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s criticism of a ceasefire proposal.
On Thursday, the White House published a joint statement from the leaders of the US, Qatar and Eqypt, calling for an end to the ongoing hostilities in Gaza, and urging West Jerusalem and Hamas to resume negotiations. The ten month-long conflict was sparked when the militant group attacked Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostage back to Gaza. The subsequent Israeli military operation has devastated large portions of the enclave and killed almost 40,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health. The joint proposal called on both sides to conclude a ceasefire and trade Hamas-held hostages for Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody.
The Israeli Finance Minister blasted the suggestion to end the hostilities in Gaza as a “surrender.” The announcement drew “an illusory symmetry between the Israeli abductees - men, women and children - who were abducted from their beds with terrible cruelty, and despicable terrorists who murdered Jews,” Smotrich wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday. He called on Netanyahu to reject this “dangerous trap,” stating it would damage Israel’s image in the Middle East, and present it as “weak.”
Kirby blasted Smotrich’s criticism of the proposal as preposterous, speaking to journalists online on Friday. Biden “won’t allow extremists to blow things off course, including extremists in Israel making these ridiculous charges against the deal,” the spokesperson said.
“Smothrich essentially suggests that the war ought to go on indefinitely without pause and with the lives of the hostages of no real concern at all.”
“His arguments are dead wrong,” Kirby said, adding that most of Hamas’ leadership has been killed during the war, and its “military structure and capacity” destroyed. Almost all of Israel’s war goals are complete, except for bringing home the hostages, Kirby claimed.
Netanyahu’s government has reportedly felt increased pressure from the Biden administration to end the war, amid ever-growing international controversy over the Israeli methods of warfare. Recently, Türkiye announced it intends to join the ongoing International Court of Justice genocide case against Israel. The case was launched in December, when South Africa brought forth allegations that West Jerusalem is committing genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza.
Smotrich has caused international outrage earlier this week when he suggested it “may be just and moral” to starve two million Gazans until Hamas gives back the Israelis they are keeping hostage.