Trucks
carrying vital supplies for Gaza headed towards the Rafah crossing in
Egypt, the only access point to the enclave outside of Israel's control, though
it was not certain whether they would be able to cross.
Some 160 trucks had set off towards the border from the
nearby Egyptian town of Al-Arish, where they have been backed up waiting while diplomats
tried for days to open the route.
Israel has vowed to annihilate the Hamas movement that
controls Gaza after Hamas gunmen killed 1,300 people, mainly civilians, during
a rampage through southern Israeli towns on October 07, the deadliest single
day in Israel's 75-year history.
Israel has bombarded the Gaza Strip with air strikes that
have killed more than 2,800 Palestinians, a quarter of them children, and
driven around half of the 2.3 million Gazans from their homes. It has imposed a
total blockade on the enclave, blocking food, fuel and medical supplies, which
are rapidly running out.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Biden's
planned visit at the end of hours of talks with Netanyahu, in which he said
Netanyahu had agreed to develop a plan to get humanitarian aid to Gaza
civilians. He gave no details.
"The president will hear from Israel what it needs to
defend its people as we continue to work with Congress to meet those
needs," Blinken said.
Biden would also hear from Israel how it will conduct its
operations in a way that minimizes civilian casualties and enables humanitarian
assistance to flow to civilians in Gaza in a way that does not benefit
Hamas", he added.
Washington
is also trying to rally Arab states to help head off a wider regional war,
after Iran pledged pre-emptive action from the resistance front of its allies
which include the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon.
After visiting Israel, Biden is expected to travel to Jordan
to meet King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Mahmoud
Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority which is a rival of Hamas and has
limited self rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
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