Biden warns Israel against occupying Gaza as ground invasion appears near

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President Joe Biden warned Israel against occupying Gaza in one of his most notable public calls for restraint as the Israelis respond to this monthโ€™s terror attacks by Hamas.

In an interview with CBSโ€™ โ€œ60 Minutesโ€ that aired Sunday, Biden said it would be a โ€œbig mistakeโ€ for Israel to occupy Gaza. Israel has been signaling it is preparing for a ground invasion of Gaza, even as a humanitarian crisis grows inside the coastal Palestinian enclave. Biden has called for the protection of civilians, and the United States has been working to alleviate shortages of food, water and gas.

โ€œWhat happened in Gaza, in my view, is Hamas and the extreme elements of Hamas donโ€™t represent all the Palestinian people,โ€ Biden told interviewer Scott Pelley.

Biden said he believes Hamas should be eliminated entirely, โ€œbut there needs to be a Palestinian Authority. There needs to be a path to a Palestinian state.โ€

The comments amount to one of the few times the US president has called on Israel to use some sort of restraint in responding to the Hamas attacks that left 1,400 Israelis dead. In its response, Israel unleashed a massive bombing campaign against the northern Gaza Strip, from which Hamas launched its attack.

Michael Herzog, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, told CNNโ€™s Jake Tapper on Sunday that Israel does not intend to occupy Gaza after the conflict ends.

โ€œWe have no desire to occupy or reoccupy Gaza. We have no desire to rule over the lives of more than 2 million Palestinians,โ€ Herzog said.

In the โ€œ60 Minutesโ€ interview, Biden notably did not say it was time for a ceasefire.

โ€œLook, thereโ€™s a fundamental difference. Israel is going after a group of people who have engaged in barbarism that is as consequential as the Holocaust,โ€ he said.

โ€œSo I think Israel has to…

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