Obama voices support for Israeli ‘self-defense’ in wake of Gaza strikes

WASHINGTON (JTA) — In calls to the Israeli and Egyptian leaders, President Obama voiced support for Israel’s right to self-defense as Israel’s counter attacks on the Gaza Strip intensified.  

“The President reiterated to Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu the United States’ support for Israel’s right to self-defense in light of the barrage of rocket attacks being launched from Gaza against Israeli civilians,” said a statement from the White House Wednesday night.

“The President urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to make every effort to avoid civilian casualties,” the statement said. “The two agreed that Hamas needs to stop its attacks on Israel to allow the situation to de-escalate. The two leaders agreed to stay in close touch in the coming days.”

The statement reported a similar conversation between Obama and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, who has condemned Israel’s counterattack as “wanton aggression” and who has summoned home the Egyptian ambassador.

Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood movement has close ties to Hamas, the terrorist group that controls the Gaza Strip.

Hamas officials say the Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday have killed eight people including Ahmed Jabari, a top Hamas militant, an infant and a 7-year-old girl.

The strikes came after four days of intensified rocket fire from Gaza, with at least 150 rockets landing inside Israel.

Rocket fire has continued since Israeli launched its strikes Wednesday afternoon, and Israel has moved infantly units to the south and called up reservists.

The U.N. Security Council heard presentations late Wednesday from the Israeli and Palestinian representatives in a closed emergency session on then outbreak.

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