Pentagon Promises ‘Ironclad Support’ of Israel Amid Conflict With Palestinians

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday stressed the United States has “ironclad support” for Israel’s right to defend itself amid a military conflict with Hamas, according to a statement from the Pentagon.

It comes as Israeli officials said that 16 members of the Hamas armed wing were killed by airstrikes—coming after Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists fired numerous rockets into Israel.

A Department of Defense spokesman, John Kirby, confirmed Austin spoke with Israeli Minister of Defense Benny Gantz on Wednesday and said “Austin conveyed the Department’s ironclad support for Israel’s legitimate right to defend itself and its people.”

Austin, meanwhile “strongly condemned the launching of rockets by Hamas and other terrorists groups that targeted Israeli civilians,” according to Kirby. “He reiterated the importance of all involved parties to take steps to restore calm.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday confirmed the brigade commander for Gaza City was among senior members of the Islamist militant group who had been killed. “This is just the beginning. We’ll hit them like they’ve never dreamed possible,” he said.

Soon after the announcement, a new rocket barrage was fired at the Israeli city of Ashdod and Israeli media said the military was preparing for new barrages on the Tel Aviv area.

Lloyd Austin
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks during a briefing at the Pentagon in Washington on May 6, 2021. (Susan Walsh/AP Photo)

Hamas confirmed the death of the commander and of “other leaders and holy warriors” in a statement. Its leader Ismail Haniyeh added: “The confrontation with the enemy is open-ended.”

In Gaza, a multi-story residential building and a tower housing Hamas and other media outlets collapsed after Israel warned occupants in advance to evacuate, and another structure was heavily damaged in the airstrikes.

On Wednesday, another tower in Gaza appears to have been leveled by Israeli forces. Iranian state-run media and Arabic news outlets reported that the Al Sharuk tower was destroyed.

At the same time, the Biden administration earlier on Wednesday confirmed it is dispatching a top official on Israeli and Palestinian affairs to Jerusalem in a bid to deescalate the conflict—considered the worst in years.

Hady Amr, the deputy assistant secretary of State for Israeli and Palestinian Affairs, will “urge on my behalf, and the behalf of President Biden the de-escalation of violence,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters.

“We are very focused on this. The United States remains committed to a two-state solution. This violence takes us further away from that goal,” the secretary continued to say.

Reuters contributed to this report.

From The Epoch Times

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