A ground attack or occupation of Gaza would be Israel's biggest mistake, Joe Biden said

At least 2,670 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health

 Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden has warned Israel that a ground attack on Gaza and any occupation would be the biggest mistake.


The ongoing fighting between the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and Israel has entered its tenth day, as a result of which more than 2,500 Palestinians have been martyred and more than 1,400 Israelis have died.


According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 2,670 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, including a quarter of children, while 9,600 civilians have been injured, many of them in critical condition.


On the other hand, the number of Israelis who have died as a result of Hamas attacks has increased to more than 1400, including 291 soldiers.


According to American media, US President Joe Biden has warned Israel that any occupation or ground attack on Gaza would be a big mistake, but he also said that he supports the complete elimination of Hamas.


It should be noted that the Israeli government is preparing for a ground operation in Gaza and before the operation, the Zionist army has given an ultimatum to the citizens should depart from northern Gaza and head south.


According to CBS News, Biden has said he supports providing a humanitarian route that would help people get out of Gaza and allow humanitarian aid, including food and water, to flow into Gaza.


The American president said that I am sure that the Israeli government will do its job under the rules of war.


He added that he does not believe that the Hamas resistance movement represents all Palestinians and that he wants to see Hamas completely destroyed.


On the other hand, the Associated Press has claimed that Biden is also considering a visit to Israel in the coming days.


In addition, White House adviser Jack Selvan has expressed the fear of spreading the ongoing war between the parties.


During the press briefing, Jack Selvan said that the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel is likely to spread, another front may open in the north and there is also a risk of Iran joining the war.