While Western countries, including Australia, Canada and the United States, have expressed support for a “humanitarian pause” in the war between Israel and the Gaza Strip, they have refrained from directly calling for a complete ceasefire, as international organizations or leaders have done. . . Arab countries.
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“I have no reason to expect a terrorist organization to show respect for international law or any calls for a ceasefire,” Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair said. – To tell the truth, Hamas must be destroyed as a threat – not only to Israel, but to the whole world.
Earlier, officials at the White House and the US State Department also said that now was not the right time for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, visiting Washington, called for a “humanitarian pause in hostility” in Gaza to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid and the evacuation of civilians.
How Israel exercises its right to self-defense matters,” the minister said in a statement posted on social media X. “It matters for civilians throughout the region, and it also matters for the sustainable security of Israel itself.
Meanwhile, according to US Department of Defense spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, the 119th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron of the National Guard arrived in the Middle East region.
The squadron consists of F-16 fighters. The Pentagon has not disclosed where exactly it will be deployed.
According to Ryder, the rollover was carried out in light of a marked increase in threats to US interests in the Middle East.
“We see the prospect of more significant escalation against U.S. forces and personnel across the region in the near future, coming from Iranian proxies and ultimately from Iran itself,” Ryder was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
The Pentagon spokesman recalled that recently there have been at least 13 attacks on US facilities and military personnel in Iraq and Syria. According to him, the United States will not hesitate to take decisive action if necessary to protect its forces and interests in the region.
Almost simultaneously with this, it became known that Australia was also sending its troops and military transport aircraft to the Middle East due to increasing concern for Australian citizens in the region and in case the situation further deteriorates.
The two C-130J Super Hercules are being sent to complement the C-17A Globemaster heavy transport aircraft and KC-30 aerial tanker already in the Middle East, Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said.
In an interview with Australia’s ABC, he said there would be a “significant number” of troops involved, but did not specify how many troops would be sent or where they would be stationed.
Israel strikes targets in Syria in response to shelling
The Israel Defense Forces reported striking several military targets inside Syria after rockets were fired at populated areas in the Golan Heights.
Israeli Air Force fighters struck “military infrastructure” and missile launch sites, the report said. No other details have been provided yet.
Israeli security forces, who carried out another overnight raid in the West Bank of Jordan to identify active Hamas members, came under fire from a group of Palestinians. The attackers were then struck by a drone, the IDF said.
According to this report, armed Palestinians opened fire on Israeli soldiers and threw an explosive device at them in the Jennine refugee camp in the northern Palestinian Authority. As a result of the retaliatory drone strike, “the targets were hit,” the report said.
According to Palestinian doctors quoted by Reuters, two Palestinians were killed in the incident and several others were injured, Reuters reports.
This is at least the third time there have been air strikes in the West Bank since October 7, when Palestinian militants attacked Israel from the Gaza Strip.
Over the past two weeks, Israeli security forces have carried out a series of raids in the Palestinian Authority, including a camp in Jenin that has become a militant stronghold in the West Bank. According to the IDF, since October 7, more than 800 Palestinians wanted for terrorism have been arrested in the West Bank, including more than 500 linked to Hamas.
At least 97 Palestinians have been killed in clashes with Israeli forces and, in some cases, with settlers, according to the Palestinian National Authority’s Health Ministry.
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