Biden to speak to Netanyahu in bid to avoid ‘all-out war’ in Middle East

29 September 2024, 20:54

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War must be avoided says Biden. Picture: PA

The president’s statement came as Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon killed dozens of people on Sunday.

President Joe Biden said on Sunday he would speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and believes that an all-out war in the Middle East must be avoided.

“It has to be,” Mr Biden told reporters as he boarded Air Force One for Washington.

“We really have to avoid it.”

The president’s statements come as Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon killed dozens of people on Sunday.

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People gather at the site of the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut’s southern suburbs (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

He would not say when he planned to speak with Mr Netanyahu.

The Iran-backed Hezbollah sustained a string of deadly blows to its command structure, including the killing of its overall leader, Hassan Nasrallah, as part of a wave of increasingly brazen Israeli strikes meant to undercut the group’s capacity to attack its territory.

Tens of thousands of Israelis and Lebanese have been forced to evacuate near the Israel-Lebanon border as Hezbollah has launched near-daily rocket volleys at Israel over the past 11 months and Israel has countered with its own strikes.

With tens of thousands of civilians displaced on both sides, the Biden administration has tried to bring about a negotiated resolution that would allow them to return home and prevent a wider regional conflict.

Earlier on Sunday, White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Israel has “wiped out” Hezbollah’s command structure with a barrage of airstrikes that has taken out Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and several of the group’s leaders.

But Mr Kirby warned Hezbollah will work to rebuild quickly.

“I think people are safer without him walking around,” said Kirby, referring to Friday’s strike killing Mr Nasrallah.

“But they will try to recover. We’re watching to see what they do to try to fill this leadership vacuum. It’s going to be tough.”

Mr Kirby sidestepped questions about whether the administration agreed with how the Israelis are going about targeting Hezbollah leaders, who the Israelis say have built command structures and other facilities adjacent to or underneath civilian sites.

The strikes, according to Lebanese officials, have also killed many innocent civilians.

The White House continues to call on Israel and Hezbollah to agree to a 21-day temporary ceasefire that was floated by the US, France and other countries last week as world leaders gathered for the UN General Assembly.

“If you want to get those folks back home safely and sustainably, we believe that a diplomatic path is the right course,” Mr Kirby said.

He made the comments during an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union.

By Press Association

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