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Axios: White House temperature is "very high" ahead of Biden-Netanyahu call

04 April 2024 18:35

President Biden's phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, planned for April 4, is expected to be tense as Biden is "outraged" about the killing of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in an Israeli air strike in Gaza earlier this week, Axios reports citing four US officials.

Chef José Andrés, who established the organisation, is a highly respected Washington personality and a long-time Biden supporter whom the president knows personally.

Biden's call to Andrés this week after the Israeli strike killed the World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers was a personally difficult moment for the president, one US official said.

"Biden is pissed. The temperature regarding Bibi is very high," one US official said.

A second US official confirmed that is the atmosphere at the White House ahead of the call with Netanyahu.

"I think you could sense the frustration in that statement yesterday," White House spokesman John Kirby said in a briefing with reporters on Wednesday, referring to Biden's statement saying Israel hasn't done enough to protect civilians and aid workers in Gaza.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin "expressed his outrage at the Israeli strike" on the WCK aid convoy in a call Wednesday with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, according to a readout from the Pentagon.

Austin also "stressed the need to immediately take concrete steps to protect aid workers and Palestinian civilians in Gaza after repeated coordination failures with foreign aid groups."

At least 203 aid workers have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, according to the Aid Worker Security Database.

Both US and Israeli officials told Axios they are highly concerned the deadly attack will erase recent initial progress made in improving the flow of aid into Gaza and exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.

WCK, the United Nations and other groups have suspended some or all of their aid operations in Gaza.

The "tragedy makes it more difficult to flood the zone with humanitarian assistance, as Israeli officials have stated they seek to do," Austin told Gallant.

Austin added there is a "need to see a rapid increase of aid coming through all crossings in the coming days, particularly to communities in northern Gaza that are at risk of famine."

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