No genocide in Gaza: US national security advisor

Published May 13th, 2024 - 07:54 GMT
Jake Sullivan
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 24, 2024. AFP
Highlights
The US's actions, including vetoing a UN Security Council vote on a two-state solution, raise concerns about its approach. Despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire proposal, Israel continues military operations, highlighting the US's double standards

ALBAWABA- US National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, stated that the US does not consider the events in Gaza as genocide. 

He emphasized that President Biden supports a two-state solution and believes that a major military operation in Rafah is a mistake. 

Sullivan urged Israel to do more to protect civilians and called on Hamas to agree to a ceasefire. 

However, his statements contradict Human Rights Watch, which calls for international action to prevent further atrocities in Gaza. 

The US's actions, including vetoing a UN Security Council vote on a two-state solution, raise concerns about its approach. 

Despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire proposal, Israel continues military operations, highlighting the US's double standards in managing the Gaza conflict.

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