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Israel briefed White House official on plans to limit civilian harm in Rafah

US White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, US. April 24, 2024. (Credit: Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo/Reuters)

WASHINGTON — Israel updated White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on its refined plans to minimize civilian harm in Rafah when he visited the region last weekend, he said on Wednesday.

"We now have to see what unfolds from here," Sullivan told a news briefing, referring to Israel's operation in the southern Gaza city. "What we're going to be looking at is whether there is a lot of death and destruction from this operation or if it is more precise and proportional."

He said Israeli operations to date in the area have been targeted and limited.

He also said aid is flowing from a pier in Gaza to the Palestinians there, and that it was wrong for Israel to withhold funds from the West Bank.

Israel is retaliating against Hamas in Gaza — an enclave of 2.3 million people — over a brutal Oct. 7 attack by the Palestinian militants. Aid access into southern Gaza has been disrupted since Israel stepped up military operations in Rafah, a move that the UN says has forced 900,000 people to flee and has raised tensions with Egypt.

WASHINGTON — Israel updated White House national security adviser Jake
Sullivan on its refined plans to minimize civilian harm in Rafah
when he visited the region last weekend, he said on Wednesday.
"We now have to see what unfolds from here," Sullivan told a
news briefing, referring to Israel's operation in the southern
Gaza city. "What we're going to be...