Almost two weeks into an Israeli offensive in Rafah, an invasion that President Biden warned months in the past might be a “crimson line” for continued U.S. help of its battle in Gaza, the administration says that line has not but been crossed.
“In the event that they go into Rafah, I’m not supplying the weapons … to cope with that downside,” Biden mentioned in an interview with CNN earlier this month, three days after Israel Protection Forces started operations on the outskirts of the town. He famous that he had already paused a cargo of two,000-pound bombs that Israel had used to devastating impact in different city areas.