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Reasons for the US halting the shipment of 2,000-pound bombs to Israel in anticipation of a potential Rafah assault

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The United States has decided to pause the shipment of powerful 2,000-pound bombs to Israel as it plans an assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah to root out the final elements of Hamas. The decision comes amid concerns about the potential for massive casualties in the densely populated area, where more than 1 million refugees are sheltering.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized the need for smaller, more precise weapons for operations in Rafah, but noted that the decision was not final. The move has disappointed Israel, with some suggesting it was a diplomatic message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to consider American interests more carefully.

The 2,000-pound bombs, which can cause widespread damage and have been used in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, are a key part of Israel’s arsenal. Experts warn that the pause in shipments could have a significant impact on Israel’s military capabilities.

The potential use of these powerful bombs in Rafah has raised concerns about civilian casualties and collateral damage. Austin stressed the importance of using more precise weapons in densely populated areas to minimize harm to non-combatants.

Israel’s reaction to the U.S. decision has been strong, with its U.N. Ambassador calling it “disappointing” and suggesting it was influenced by political pressure. The pause in bomb shipments could signal a shift in the relationship between the U.S. and Israel, with implications for future military assistance.

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