US says its Israel policy unchanged after report on leveraging weapon sales

A unit of Israeli soldiers return with their tanks to the Israeli side of the border with the Gaza Strip, on January 28, 2024. (AFP/File)
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WASHINGTON: The White House said on Sunday there was no change in its Israel policy after NBC News reported the US was discussing using weapon sales to Israel as leverage to convince the Israeli government to scale back its military assault in Gaza.

“Israel has a right and obligation to defend themselves against the threat of Hamas, while abiding by international humanitarian law and protecting civilian lives, and we remain committed to support Israel in its fight against Hamas. We have done so since Oct. 7, and will continue to. There has not been a change in our policy,” a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said.

NBC News reported earlier on Sunday that at the direction of the White House, the Pentagon has been reviewing what weaponry Israel has requested that could be used as leverage. 

The report cited sources and said no final decisions were made.

The report added that the US was considering slowing or pausing the deliveries in hopes that doing so will make the Israelis take actions such as opening humanitarian corridors to provide more aid to Palestinian civilians.

Among the weaponry the US discussed using as leverage, the NBC News report added, were 155 mm artillery rounds and joint direct attack munitions or JDAMs, which are guidance kits that convert dumb bombs into precision-guided munitions.

The heavy death toll from Israel’s war in Gaza has led to much international alarm. 

President Joe Biden has previously referred to Israeli bombing as “indiscriminate” but Washington has not called for a ceasefire, saying such a measure would benefit Hamas.