American State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in response to a question about the global hate caused by the situation in Gaza that it is absolutely a matter of concern.
At the weekly press briefing on Thursday, the spokesman said that the US secretary of state has spoken about this on several occasions, including Israel, when he said that it is the worst case that people treat each other inhumanely. are doing
“When you see people on both sides of this conflict treating each other inhumanely, it gives license,” he added. (Though this) is not a real license but they give themselves license to do anything that we would oppose and that is not in anyone’s interest. So that’s absolutely one of our concerns.’
“Unfortunately, anti-Semitism is on the rise,” he added. Anti-Muslim sentiments are on the rise. The US President has spoken about this. “This is something that the United States and the world are incredibly concerned about,” he said.
The spokesman added that the United States obviously does not want to see anyone spreading hatred in any form.
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We are trying to end this conflict as soon as possible and find a lasting solution because it is in the interest of Muslims, Jews, Christians, Israelis and other countries in the region. It is in the interest of all parties to see this conflict come to an end, and that is what we are trying to achieve.’
The spokesperson was asked that the US State Department always talks about a two-state solution, but whatever is happening now, it seems impossible. So are the US, partners and mediators trying to find other options to bring peace to the region?
In response to the question, the spokesperson said: ‘We think that ultimately this is the way forward and I know it’s incredibly difficult and it looks incredibly frustrating, but we guess. That this will be the end of this conflict because there is no other way forward.’
In an interview with Univision, the US president recently made the strongest statement about Israeli aggression.
In the statement, Joe Biden said that Binyamin Netanyahu’s approach to the Gaza offensive was a ‘mistake’.
He said the recent missile attacks on aid convoys in the Middle East were “shameful”. He demanded to stop the fighting.
Asked during the interview whether Mr Netanyahu was more concerned about his own political survival than the national interest of his people, the US president replied: ‘Let me tell you what I think he is doing. Doing that is a mistake. I do not agree with their thinking.’
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2024-09-05 07:19:12