The conflict between Israel and Gaza has been ongoing, and Israel has not only inflicted a severe humanitarian catastrophe on Gaza, but has also suffered heavy losses to its own army, especially in recent times, when the losses have reached unprecedented proportions. Israel announced that 10 more soldiers had been killed, including a colonel of the Golan Heights Infantry Brigade and a lieutenant colonel of the brigade's battalion. This was the largest single-day loss of the Israeli army since 31 October. An Israeli a** said it had paid a "very heavy price". The United States, as an ally of Israel, did not give support and comfort at this time, but instead made a big turn in its attitude and severely criticized Israel. Biden issued an unprecedented statement accusing Israel of losing the support of the international community as a result of its indiscriminate bombing of the Gaza Strip – the most outspoken criticism of the United States since the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Soon after, a White House spokesman reiterated his concern for Israel and said it had been expressed to Israel. White House committee spokesman John Kirby said Biden's criticism of Israel "reflects the reality of the world."
At present, the international community is extremely dissatisfied with Israel's indiscriminate killing of innocent people, and it can be said that the attitude of the United States has put Israel under pressure. There are clear differences between the United States and Israel over the issue of the war in Gaza, and Israel has repeatedly continued its military operations in Gaza despite the advice of the United States. Reuters reported that the United States believes that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must be replaced, and Biden bluntly said that due to the indiscriminate bombing of Gaza, Israel has begun to lose the support of the international community, and Netanyahu must "change his extremism" As the dispute between Washington and Tel Aviv over the Gaza war intensifies, the United States not only publicly demands the replacement of Israel's current **, but also takes "punitive" measures against Israel - withdrawing more than 20,000 rifles to Israel**. Key content analysis: The conflict between Israel and Gaza has led to serious humanitarian disasters and military losses on both sides, and the United States has harshly criticized Israel in this incident, demanding that Israel **change its policy and change**, and even take "punitive" measures. Rephrased content: Gaza continues to fight, Israel has suffered huge losses and paid a "very heavy price".
As an ally, the United States has taken a major turn in its attitude, making unprecedented and harsh criticism of Israel, demanding that Israel change its policy and change its **, and taking "punitive" measures. The U.S.-based "axios" revealed on December 13 that in the first week of the Israeli-Palestinian war, Israel had requested the United States to supply rifles to residents of Israeli villages near the borders of Gaza, Lebanon and Syria. Initially, the United States agreed to this request, but recently Biden suspended the license to more than 20,000 American-made M-16 rifles to Israel, citing fears of extremist settlers launching attacks on Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank. While the move may have limited impact on the United States, it sends a clear signal to Israel that it will face tougher sanctions if it does not heed the United States' demands. Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have killed at least 18,412 people and injured 50,100, most of them women, children and the elderly, with thousands more missing or buried under the rubble, according to the latest statement from the Gaza Ministry of Health. The humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip continues to worsen.
According to ** reports, US *** adviser Jake Sullivan is expected to arrive in Israel on the evening of the 14th to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli ** Isaac Herzog, Israeli Defense Minister Jov Gallant and War Council Minister Benny Gantz and others to put pressure on Israel. However, these actions are not motivated by concern for the people of Gaza, but rather by highlighting the ability of the United States to control Israel. In the face of successive warnings from the United States, Israel has not taken them seriously. Israeli Foreign Minister Cohen said Israel will continue to fight Hamas in the Gaza Strip, regardless of whether the international community supports it or not. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has even more strongly stated that the war in Gaza will continue until the last soldier, "until victory is achieved and Hamas is eliminated," according to Sky News.