US President Joe Biden criticized Israel’s “indiscriminate bombing” in Gaza and discussed a “timetable” for Israel’s military operations. Key figures like Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke about the high civilian casualty rates in Gaza and the discrepancy between Israel’s commitments and actions. Despite these criticisms, the US has not openly censured Israel and continues to resist calls for a ceasefire, which it believes would favor Hamas.

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