White House slams āoutrageousā statement from Israeli minister on cease-fire deal
The Biden administration unleashed a torrent of criticism against Israelās polarizing finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, on Friday after he referred to cease-fire negotiations with Hamas as a ādangerous trap.ā
White House national security communications adviser John Kirby said a lengthy statement posted by Smotrich to the social platform X made āridiculous chargesā regarding his opposition to a cease-fire deal to end the fighting in Gaza.
āSome critics, like Mr. Smotrich, for example, have claimed that the hostage deal is a surrender to Hamas or that hostages should not be exchanged for prisoners. Mr. Smotrich essentially suggests that the war ought to go on indefinitely without pause and with the lives of the hostages of no real concern at all,ā Kirby said.
āHis arguments are dead wrong; theyāre misleading the Israeli public.ā
Itās rare for the White House to issue such direct criticism against a senior government official of an ally government ā even as the the Biden administration has previously pointed out dangerous rhetoric and actions undertaken by Smotrich andĀ the violent, far-right segment of Israeli societyĀ he inspires.
When asked by a reporter what made the White House decide to put out such a forceful statement against an Israeli senior official, Kirby questioned Smotrichās motivation.
āI think a better question is, āWhat made Mr. Smotrich decide, in the wake of the joint statement right now and the support that itās been given ā not only by other leaders, but by Israel itself ā what made him decide to put that statement, that outrageous and absurd statement, out?ā I think thatās a better question.ā
Kirbyās remarks underscore the Biden administrationās frustration with Israel as the president seeks to broker a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, which the White House has described as nearing the finish line. Even as Hamasās head in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, is viewed as a major obstacle to achieving a cease-fire deal, the administration has said significant concessions are required from Hamas and Israel.
āThis is on both sides,ā Kirby said.
The administration views the cease-fire deal as the best way to bring home hostages held by Hamas ā itās not clear how many of the 115 are still alive ā scale up humanitarian aid to the besieged Gaza Strip and lower the temperature in the region amid fears of a wider war with Iran.
President Biden, along with the Egyptian president and emir of Qatar, issued a joint statement Thursday calling on both Israel and Hamas to commit to resume negotiations for the cease-fire deal in either Doha or Cairo next week.
The statement triggered a lengthy criticism from Smotrich, who warned Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to fall into a ādangerous trapā by signing onto the deal, rejecting the bargain of releasing Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails in exchange for the hostages; and described the cease-fire deal as a āsurrender.ā
Kirby rejected these points and said Biden āwonāt allow extremists to blow things off course, including extremists in Israel making these ridiculous charges against the deal.ā
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